The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... innocent , to comfort the stranger ? Uncommon methods , apparently undertaken to attain worthy ends , would never make power in- vidious . You see , sir , I talk to you with the free- dom your noble nature approves in all whom you admit ...
... innocent , to comfort the stranger ? Uncommon methods , apparently undertaken to attain worthy ends , would never make power in- vidious . You see , sir , I talk to you with the free- dom your noble nature approves in all whom you admit ...
Strana 205
... innocent , but laudable : : as if mirth was made for reprobates , and cheerfulness of heart denied those who are the only persons that have a proper title to it . Sombrius is one of these sons of sorrow . He thinks himself obliged in ...
... innocent , but laudable : : as if mirth was made for reprobates , and cheerfulness of heart denied those who are the only persons that have a proper title to it . Sombrius is one of these sons of sorrow . He thinks himself obliged in ...
Strana 252
... innocent and inadvertent man of his purse . These rascals of late years have been the gallants of the town , and carried it with a fashionable haughty air , to the discouragement of modesty , and all honest arts . Shallow fops , who are ...
... innocent and inadvertent man of his purse . These rascals of late years have been the gallants of the town , and carried it with a fashionable haughty air , to the discouragement of modesty , and all honest arts . Shallow fops , who are ...
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