The Spectator, Svazek 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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... advantage of sincerity , and insen- sibly obtains your good opinion , by appearing disin- terested in the purchase of it . If you watch these correspondents hereafter , you will find that Strephon makes his visit of civility immediately ...
... advantage of sincerity , and insen- sibly obtains your good opinion , by appearing disin- terested in the purchase of it . If you watch these correspondents hereafter , you will find that Strephon makes his visit of civility immediately ...
Strana 173
... advantage that may accrue thereby to the public ) I will invite all manner of persons , whether scholars , citizens , courtiers , gentlemen of the town or country , and all beaux , rakes , smarts , prudes , coquettes , housewifes , and ...
... advantage that may accrue thereby to the public ) I will invite all manner of persons , whether scholars , citizens , courtiers , gentlemen of the town or country , and all beaux , rakes , smarts , prudes , coquettes , housewifes , and ...
Strana 177
... advantage , without taking all the advantages of the necessities of his workmen , or grinding the face of the poor . Fortu- natus is stocked with ignorance , and consequently i See Tat . No. 20. note on Mrs. Tofts ; and Memoirs from the ...
... advantage , without taking all the advantages of the necessities of his workmen , or grinding the face of the poor . Fortu- natus is stocked with ignorance , and consequently i See Tat . No. 20. note on Mrs. Tofts ; and Memoirs from the ...
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