The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 20
... lived like husbands during the lives of their spouses , this would be a tasteless jumble of words ; but to such ( of whom there are not a few ) who have enjoyed that state with the sentiments proper for it , you will have every line ...
... lived like husbands during the lives of their spouses , this would be a tasteless jumble of words ; but to such ( of whom there are not a few ) who have enjoyed that state with the sentiments proper for it , you will have every line ...
Strana 48
... lived , has left us , in his letter to Hispul- la , his wife's aunt , one of the most agreeable family pieces of this kind I have ever met with . I shall end this discourse with a translation of it ; and I be- lieve the reader will be ...
... lived , has left us , in his letter to Hispul- la , his wife's aunt , one of the most agreeable family pieces of this kind I have ever met with . I shall end this discourse with a translation of it ; and I be- lieve the reader will be ...
Strana 57
... lived at the same town where I went to school ; so that the plea of a relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good - humour to indulge me in a freedom of conversation , as often and oftener than the strict ...
... lived at the same town where I went to school ; so that the plea of a relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good - humour to indulge me in a freedom of conversation , as often and oftener than the strict ...
Strana 71
... lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a steward ran away as he did without making up his accounts , I had still been immersed in ...
... lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a steward ran away as he did without making up his accounts , I had still been immersed in ...
Strana 106
... this man- ner : Think not , my dearest children , that when I depart from you I shall be no more ; but remem- a See Guardian , No. 93 , and notes . ber that my soul , even while I lived among 106 [ No. 537 . THE SPECTATOR .
... this man- ner : Think not , my dearest children , that when I depart from you I shall be no more ; but remem- a See Guardian , No. 93 , and notes . ber that my soul , even while I lived among 106 [ No. 537 . THE SPECTATOR .
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