The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 4
... tempers . It is a fault very justly found in his- tories composed by politicians , that they leave no- thing to chance or humour , but are still for deriv- ing every action from some plot and contrivance , for * Ecclus . ix . 1 ...
... tempers . It is a fault very justly found in his- tories composed by politicians , that they leave no- thing to chance or humour , but are still for deriv- ing every action from some plot and contrivance , for * Ecclus . ix . 1 ...
Strana 8
... temper be grave or sullen , you must not be too much pleased with a jest , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a profes- sed admirer of prudence , or any other ...
... temper be grave or sullen , you must not be too much pleased with a jest , or transported with any thing that is gay and diverting . If his beauty be none of the best , you must be a profes- sed admirer of prudence , or any other ...
Strana 28
... tempers , there should be some method taken to inform the world at what time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best to let them alone . But submitting these matters to your more serious consideration , I am , SIR , ' Yours ...
... tempers , there should be some method taken to inform the world at what time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best to let them alone . But submitting these matters to your more serious consideration , I am , SIR , ' Yours ...
Strana 32
... temper she plays before me , sometimes dancing in the midst of the room , some- times striking an air at her spinnet , varying her pos- ture and her charms in such a manner that I am in continual pleasure . She will play the fool if I ...
... temper she plays before me , sometimes dancing in the midst of the room , some- times striking an air at her spinnet , varying her pos- ture and her charms in such a manner that I am in continual pleasure . She will play the fool if I ...
Strana 33
... tempers who are not slaves to affection , owe that exemption to their being inthralled by ambition , avarice , or some meaner passion . I have ten thou- sand thousand things more to say , but my wife secs me writing , and will ...
... tempers who are not slaves to affection , owe that exemption to their being inthralled by ambition , avarice , or some meaner passion . I have ten thou- sand thousand things more to say , but my wife secs me writing , and will ...
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