The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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Strana 7
... look upon these Perfons in the fame degree Enemies to my particular state of Happiness , as ever the French were to that ' of the Publick , and I would be at an an- nual Expence in Spies to obferve their Mo- tions . Whenever I fhould be ...
... look upon these Perfons in the fame degree Enemies to my particular state of Happiness , as ever the French were to that ' of the Publick , and I would be at an an- nual Expence in Spies to obferve their Mo- tions . Whenever I fhould be ...
Strana 11
... look into the fecret Springs and Motives that fet People at work on thefe Oc- cafions , and put them upon asking Advice which they never intend to take ; I look upon it to be none of the leaft , that they are incapable of keeping a ...
... look into the fecret Springs and Motives that fet People at work on thefe Oc- cafions , and put them upon asking Advice which they never intend to take ; I look upon it to be none of the leaft , that they are incapable of keeping a ...
Strana 12
... Look , whether I would advise him to marry my Lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest Fortunes about Town . I ftar'd him full in the Face upon fo strange a Question ; upon which he immediately gave me an Inventory ...
... Look , whether I would advise him to marry my Lady Betty Single , who , by the way , is one of the greatest Fortunes about Town . I ftar'd him full in the Face upon fo strange a Question ; upon which he immediately gave me an Inventory ...
Strana 14
... looks upon me now and then as if he had Tears in them . And yet my Friends are so unreasonable , that they would have me be uncivil to him . I have a good Portion which they cannot hinder me of , and I fhall be fourteen on the 29th Day ...
... looks upon me now and then as if he had Tears in them . And yet my Friends are so unreasonable , that they would have me be uncivil to him . I have a good Portion which they cannot hinder me of , and I fhall be fourteen on the 29th Day ...
Strana 20
... look upon it as a natural Wildernefs , and one of the unculti- vated Parts of our Country . My Flowers grow up in several Parts of the Garden in the greatest Luxuriancy and Profufion . I am fo far from being fond of any particular one ...
... look upon it as a natural Wildernefs , and one of the unculti- vated Parts of our Country . My Flowers grow up in several Parts of the Garden in the greatest Luxuriancy and Profufion . I am fo far from being fond of any particular one ...
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