The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 29
... pass in our coaches . Thus we may enjoy as much of each other's friendship as we are capable : for there are some people who are to be known only by fight , with ' which fort of friendship I hope you will always ' honour ...
... pass in our coaches . Thus we may enjoy as much of each other's friendship as we are capable : for there are some people who are to be known only by fight , with ' which fort of friendship I hope you will always ' honour ...
Strana 41
... pass for him in the world ; to the end that well - meaning persons may not be impof- ed upon by cheats , I would defire my readers , when they meet with this pretender , to look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whe ...
... pass for him in the world ; to the end that well - meaning persons may not be impof- ed upon by cheats , I would defire my readers , when they meet with this pretender , to look into his parentage , and to examine him strictly , whe ...
Strana 48
... pass upon the audience for tow'ring thoughts , and have accordingly met with infinite applause . I shall here add a remark , which I am afraid our tragic writers may make an ill use of . As our he- roes are generally lovers , their ...
... pass upon the audience for tow'ring thoughts , and have accordingly met with infinite applause . I shall here add a remark , which I am afraid our tragic writers may make an ill use of . As our he- roes are generally lovers , their ...
Strana 65
... pass , than to spend it , without regard to the past , or profpect of the future , All they know of life is only the present inftant , and do not taste even that . When one of this order happens to be a man of fortune , the expence of ...
... pass , than to spend it , without regard to the past , or profpect of the future , All they know of life is only the present inftant , and do not taste even that . When one of this order happens to be a man of fortune , the expence of ...
Strana 80
... pass between her and this husband that she is every moment told of , and for whom the seems to be educated . Thus her fancy is engaged . to turn all her endeavours to the ornament of her person , as what must determine her good and ill ...
... pass between her and this husband that she is every moment told of , and for whom the seems to be educated . Thus her fancy is engaged . to turn all her endeavours to the ornament of her person , as what must determine her good and ill ...
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