The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 2
... never obferve a fudden Joy arife in the Countenance of a Lo- ver ? Did you never fee the Attendance of Years " paid , over - paid , in an Inftant ? You a SPEC- TATOR , and not know that the Intelligence < of Affection is carried on by ...
... never obferve a fudden Joy arife in the Countenance of a Lo- ver ? Did you never fee the Attendance of Years " paid , over - paid , in an Inftant ? You a SPEC- TATOR , and not know that the Intelligence < of Affection is carried on by ...
Strana 11
... never was heard to name him in his Abfence , and takes Care he fhall never be the Subject of any Difcourfe that the has a Share in . I hope you'll propofe this Lady as a Pattern , tho ' I am very much afraid you'll be fo filly to think ...
... never was heard to name him in his Abfence , and takes Care he fhall never be the Subject of any Difcourfe that the has a Share in . I hope you'll propofe this Lady as a Pattern , tho ' I am very much afraid you'll be fo filly to think ...
Strana 12
... never forgive your Choice of fo gallant a ' Man as Bellamour to transform him into a meer fober Husband ; ' twas unpardonable : You fee , my Dear , we all envy your Happiness , and no < Perfon more than Your humble Servant , Lydia ...
... never forgive your Choice of fo gallant a ' Man as Bellamour to transform him into a meer fober Husband ; ' twas unpardonable : You fee , my Dear , we all envy your Happiness , and no < Perfon more than Your humble Servant , Lydia ...
Strana 13
... never had been fine La- dies . The Vicar , Madam , is fo kind as to vi- fit my Husband , and his agreeable Converfati- on has brought him to enjoy many fober happy Hours when even I am fhut out , and my dear Mafter is entertained only ...
... never had been fine La- dies . The Vicar , Madam , is fo kind as to vi- fit my Husband , and his agreeable Converfati- on has brought him to enjoy many fober happy Hours when even I am fhut out , and my dear Mafter is entertained only ...
Strana 17
... never fo glorious , they lose their Luftre when they are drawn at large , and fet to fhow by his own Hand ; and as the World is more apt to find Fault than to commend , the Boaft will pro- bably be cenfured when the great Action that oc ...
... never fo glorious , they lose their Luftre when they are drawn at large , and fet to fhow by his own Hand ; and as the World is more apt to find Fault than to commend , the Boaft will pro- bably be cenfured when the great Action that oc ...
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