The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... keeps up that order of men in this . I wish I could repeat the little circumstances of a conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady , I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the ...
... keeps up that order of men in this . I wish I could repeat the little circumstances of a conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady , I had my account from , re- presented it at a visit where I had the ...
Strana 12
... keep Lent . The Christians Overthrow prevented . A Dissuasive from the Play - house . The Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to make Camphire , Tea . The Pleasures of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated ...
... keep Lent . The Christians Overthrow prevented . A Dissuasive from the Play - house . The Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to make Camphire , Tea . The Pleasures of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated ...
Strana 14
... keep them from being charmed by those empty coxcombs that have hitherto been admired among the women , though laughed at among the men . I am credibly informed that Tom Tattle passes for an impertinent fellow , that Will Trippet begins ...
... keep them from being charmed by those empty coxcombs that have hitherto been admired among the women , though laughed at among the men . I am credibly informed that Tom Tattle passes for an impertinent fellow , that Will Trippet begins ...
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... keeps up a perpetual cheerfulness of temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself in company with his dearest and best of friends . The time never lies heavy upon him it is impossible for him to be alone ...
... keeps up a perpetual cheerfulness of temper , and enjoys every moment the satisfaction of thinking himself in company with his dearest and best of friends . The time never lies heavy upon him it is impossible for him to be alone ...
Strana 21
... keep only one idea in his mind , without variation , and the suc- cession of others ; and we see , that one who fixes his thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take but little notice of the succession of ideas that pass in his ...
... keep only one idea in his mind , without variation , and the suc- cession of others ; and we see , that one who fixes his thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take but little notice of the succession of ideas that pass in his ...
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