The Spectator, Svazek 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... conversation and familiarity with her in his abfence . This therefore was the first difcourfe he entertained her with , in which he found it no eafy matter to quiet his fufpicions . But at last he appeared fo well fatisfied of her ...
... conversation and familiarity with her in his abfence . This therefore was the first difcourfe he entertained her with , in which he found it no eafy matter to quiet his fufpicions . But at last he appeared fo well fatisfied of her ...
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... conversation , was last night giving me an account of a difcourfe , in which he had lately been engaged with a young wrangler in the law . I was giving my opinion , fays the captain , without apprehending any debate that might arife ...
... conversation , was last night giving me an account of a difcourfe , in which he had lately been engaged with a young wrangler in the law . I was giving my opinion , fays the captain , without apprehending any debate that might arife ...
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... conversation , you may af fure yourself that it requires more wit , as well as more good humour , to improve than to contradict the notions of another : but if you are at any time obliged to enter on an argument , give your reafons with ...
... conversation , you may af fure yourself that it requires more wit , as well as more good humour , to improve than to contradict the notions of another : but if you are at any time obliged to enter on an argument , give your reafons with ...
Strana 139
... conversation , they would reform ; and I who have been a spectator ⚫ of gentlemen at dinner for many years , have feen that • indifcretion indifcretion does ten times more mifchief that ill- ⚫ nature 202 139 THE SPECTATOR .
... conversation , they would reform ; and I who have been a spectator ⚫ of gentlemen at dinner for many years , have feen that • indifcretion indifcretion does ten times more mifchief that ill- ⚫ nature 202 139 THE SPECTATOR .
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... conversation , or in the affairs of life . A perfon of a rougher deport- ment , and lefs tied up to the ufual ceremonies of beha- viour , will , like MANLY in the Play * , please by the grace which nature gives to every action wherein ...
... conversation , or in the affairs of life . A perfon of a rougher deport- ment , and lefs tied up to the ufual ceremonies of beha- viour , will , like MANLY in the Play * , please by the grace which nature gives to every action wherein ...
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