The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 24
... humour and please men in their vices and follies . The great enemy of mankind , notwithstanding his wit and angelic faculties , is the most odious being in the whole creation . ' He goes on soon after to say very generously , that he un ...
... humour and please men in their vices and follies . The great enemy of mankind , notwithstanding his wit and angelic faculties , is the most odious being in the whole creation . ' He goes on soon after to say very generously , that he un ...
Strana 45
... humour in every thing . I do not remember that we have exchanged a word together these five years : my coffee comes into my chamber every morning without asking for it ; if I want fire , I point to my chimney ; if water , to my bason ...
... humour in every thing . I do not remember that we have exchanged a word together these five years : my coffee comes into my chamber every morning without asking for it ; if I want fire , I point to my chimney ; if water , to my bason ...
Strana 56
... humour in womankind , of being smitten with every thing that is showy and superficial ; and on the numberless evils that befal the sex from this light , fantastical disposition . I myself remember a young lady that was very warmly so ...
... humour in womankind , of being smitten with every thing that is showy and superficial ; and on the numberless evils that befal the sex from this light , fantastical disposition . I myself remember a young lady that was very warmly so ...
Strana 64
... humour , which is natural to that place , I shall set it down word for word as it came to me . " MOST PROFOUND SIR , HAVING been very well entertained in the last of your speculations that I have yet seen , by your speci- men upon clubs ...
... humour , which is natural to that place , I shall set it down word for word as it came to me . " MOST PROFOUND SIR , HAVING been very well entertained in the last of your speculations that I have yet seen , by your speci- men upon clubs ...
Strana 76
... humour , and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all faults in the world , with no other apology than saying in a gay tone , " I put an impudent face upon the matter . " No ; no man shall be allowed the advantages of impudence ...
... humour , and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all faults in the world , with no other apology than saying in a gay tone , " I put an impudent face upon the matter . " No ; no man shall be allowed the advantages of impudence ...
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