The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 88
... occasion of glorying , if not in his own virtues , at leaft in the abfence of another's imperfections . This gives a different turn to the reAlexions of the wife man and the fool . The first endeavours to fhine in himself , and the last ...
... occasion of glorying , if not in his own virtues , at leaft in the abfence of another's imperfections . This gives a different turn to the reAlexions of the wife man and the fool . The first endeavours to fhine in himself , and the last ...
Strana 61
... occasion , to unhoop the fair fex , and cure this fafhionable tympany that is got among them . I am apt to think the petticoat will shrink of its own ac' cord at your first coming to town ; at least a touch of your pen will make it ...
... occasion , to unhoop the fair fex , and cure this fafhionable tympany that is got among them . I am apt to think the petticoat will shrink of its own ac' cord at your first coming to town ; at least a touch of your pen will make it ...
Strana 70
... confufion , I cannot but know I am liable to be detected by the first man I mect . Upon occasion of the mention of the battle of Pultowa , I could not forbear giving an · I 6 · every man I met with . You 70 ° No. 136 . THE SPECTATOR .
... confufion , I cannot but know I am liable to be detected by the first man I mect . Upon occasion of the mention of the battle of Pultowa , I could not forbear giving an · I 6 · every man I met with . You 70 ° No. 136 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 86
... occasion ; I fhall therefore talk to you with the tenderness of a father , in gratitude for your giving me the authority of one . You do not feem to make any great diftinction between thefe gentlemen as to their perfons ; the whole ...
... occasion ; I fhall therefore talk to you with the tenderness of a father , in gratitude for your giving me the authority of one . You do not feem to make any great diftinction between thefe gentlemen as to their perfons ; the whole ...
Strana 22
... occasion . He adds , that he was fo ravished at being thus treated like a man , and and at the confidence repofed in him , that he < never once abufed it ; nor could all the infinuations of his father's rivals ever get him to beC ...
... occasion . He adds , that he was fo ravished at being thus treated like a man , and and at the confidence repofed in him , that he < never once abufed it ; nor could all the infinuations of his father's rivals ever get him to beC ...
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