The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 10
... reafon to think himself affronted by you . If we are rightly informed , the rules that are obferved by this new fociety are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by themselves , or are introduced ...
... reafon to think himself affronted by you . If we are rightly informed , the rules that are obferved by this new fociety are wonderfully contrived for the advancement of cuckoldom . The women either come by themselves , or are introduced ...
Strana 24
... reafon , one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in confidering this prevailing quality which we call impudence , and have taken notice that it exerts itself in a different manner according to the different foils ...
... reafon , one may be free upon him . I have put myself to great pains in confidering this prevailing quality which we call impudence , and have taken notice that it exerts itself in a different manner according to the different foils ...
Strana 28
... reafon I always lay it . " down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill - naqured one ; for as the latter will only attack his enemies , and thofe he wishes ill to , the other injures indifferently both friends ...
... reafon I always lay it . " down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more hurtful than an ill - naqured one ; for as the latter will only attack his enemies , and thofe he wishes ill to , the other injures indifferently both friends ...
Strana 32
... reafon ? The man of bufinefs has ever fome one point to carry , and then he tells himself he'll bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition ; the man of pleasure refolves to take his leave at leaft , and part civilly with his mistress ...
... reafon ? The man of bufinefs has ever fome one point to carry , and then he tells himself he'll bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition ; the man of pleasure refolves to take his leave at leaft , and part civilly with his mistress ...
Strana 34
... reafon , the recitative music , in every language , fhould be as different as the tone or ac- cent of each language ; for otherwife , what may properly exprefs a paffion in one language , will not do it in another . Every one who has ...
... reafon , the recitative music , in every language , fhould be as different as the tone or ac- cent of each language ; for otherwife , what may properly exprefs a paffion in one language , will not do it in another . Every one who has ...
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