The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 87
... speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is I think an unpardon- nable offence to ... speaking to more than one man at a time , under a necessity to explain myself in much compa- ny , and reducing me to ...
... speak to , or brings blushes into his face , is a degree of murder ; and it is I think an unpardon- nable offence to ... speaking to more than one man at a time , under a necessity to explain myself in much compa- ny , and reducing me to ...
Strana 445
... speak to him alone , for he had matters of the highest im- portance upon which he wanted a conference . No- thing could be denied to a coxcomb of so great hope ; but when they were apart , the impostor re- vealed himself , and spoke as ...
... speak to him alone , for he had matters of the highest im- portance upon which he wanted a conference . No- thing could be denied to a coxcomb of so great hope ; but when they were apart , the impostor re- vealed himself , and spoke as ...
Strana 502
... speak on the business of mo- ney and advancement of gain . The man proper for this , speaking in the general , is of a sedate , plain , good understanding , not apt to go out of his way , but so behaving himself at home , that business ...
... speak on the business of mo- ney and advancement of gain . The man proper for this , speaking in the general , is of a sedate , plain , good understanding , not apt to go out of his way , but so behaving himself at home , that business ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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