The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable ; as few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable ; as few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
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... us of a more sedate turn ; and I find there is not one of the company , but myself , who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as of that A 5 NO . 2 . 9 THE SPECTATOR . ny adventures, in the relation of which he is ...
... us of a more sedate turn ; and I find there is not one of the company , but myself , who rarely speak at all , but speaks of him as of that A 5 NO . 2 . 9 THE SPECTATOR . ny adventures, in the relation of which he is ...
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... turns and changes in her constitution . There sat at her feet a couple of secretaries , who received every hour letters from all parts of the world , which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to her ; and , according to ...
... turns and changes in her constitution . There sat at her feet a couple of secretaries , who received every hour letters from all parts of the world , which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to her ; and , according to ...
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... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their countenance , their sentiments of the objects before them . I have in- dulged my silence to such an extravagance , that the few who are intimate with me answer my smiles with con- current ...
... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their countenance , their sentiments of the objects before them . I have in- dulged my silence to such an extravagance , that the few who are intimate with me answer my smiles with con- current ...
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... turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraits of insignificant people by ordinary painters , who are ...
... turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraits of insignificant people by ordinary painters , who are ...
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