The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana ii
... short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstanding the study and practice of them is the whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as ...
... short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstanding the study and practice of them is the whole business of their lives . But I need not tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as ...
Strana iii
... short , we hear from all hands that you are thoroughly recon- ciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own estate . After having spoken thus much of my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in ...
... short , we hear from all hands that you are thoroughly recon- ciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own estate . After having spoken thus much of my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in ...
Strana 7
... short , I wrangle and dis- pute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was ...
... short , I wrangle and dis- pute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was ...
Strana 16
... short waist for a pair of round shoulders , and a third cheapening a bad face for a lost reputation : but on all these occasions there was not one of them who did not think the new blemish , as soon as she had 16 No. 529 . SPECTATOR .
... short waist for a pair of round shoulders , and a third cheapening a bad face for a lost reputation : but on all these occasions there was not one of them who did not think the new blemish , as soon as she had 16 No. 529 . SPECTATOR .
Strana 17
... short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own face out of coun tenance . The poor gentleman was so sensible of the ri dicule , that I ...
... short face but he made such a grotesque figure in it , that as I looked upon him I could not forbear laughing at myself , insomuch that I put my own face out of coun tenance . The poor gentleman was so sensible of the ri dicule , that I ...
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