The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 30
... pretend to explain upon it till farther consideration , but leave the author of the epistle to express his condition his own way . MR . SPECTATOR , I DO not deny but you appear in many of your papers to understand human life pretty well ...
... pretend to explain upon it till farther consideration , but leave the author of the epistle to express his condition his own way . MR . SPECTATOR , I DO not deny but you appear in many of your papers to understand human life pretty well ...
Strana 31
... pretend to resent that I have not had respect enough for her opinion in such an instance in company . I cannot but smile at the pretty anger she is in , and then she pretends she is used like a child . In a word , our great debate is ...
... pretend to resent that I have not had respect enough for her opinion in such an instance in company . I cannot but smile at the pretty anger she is in , and then she pretends she is used like a child . In a word , our great debate is ...
Strana 40
... pretend to no succour , and hope for no relief but from himself ; and yet he that has sense and justice in every thing else , never reflects , that to come home only to sleep off an intemperance , and spend all the time he is there as ...
... pretend to no succour , and hope for no relief but from himself ; and yet he that has sense and justice in every thing else , never reflects , that to come home only to sleep off an intemperance , and spend all the time he is there as ...
Strana 41
... pretend to make a system of conjugal morality . I design in the first place to go a few miles out of town , and there I know where to meet one who practises all the parts of a fine gentleman in the duty of an husband . When he was a ...
... pretend to make a system of conjugal morality . I design in the first place to go a few miles out of town , and there I know where to meet one who practises all the parts of a fine gentleman in the duty of an husband . When he was a ...
Strana 55
... pretending a kind of dis- content at his not having been rewarded for his long services . The emperor would not give a direct answer to his petition , but told him he would think of it , and appointed a certain day when he would . let ...
... pretending a kind of dis- content at his not having been rewarded for his long services . The emperor would not give a direct answer to his petition , but told him he would think of it , and appointed a certain day when he would . let ...
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