The Spectator, Svazek 8 |
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Strana iii
483. On attributing our Neighbour's Misfortunes to Judgments Addison . 484.
Letter and Reflections on Modesty Steele . 485. On the Power of insignificant
Objects — Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady Steele . 486. Letter
on Hen ...
483. On attributing our Neighbour's Misfortunes to Judgments Addison . 484.
Letter and Reflections on Modesty Steele . 485. On the Power of insignificant
Objects — Character of a Templar in Love - Equestrian Lady Steele . 486. Letter
on Hen ...
Strana 40
Strephon makes great progress in this lady's good graces ; for most women being
actuated by some little spirit of pride and contradiction , he has the good effects of
both those motives by this covert way of courtship . He received a message ...
Strephon makes great progress in this lady's good graces ; for most women being
actuated by some little spirit of pride and contradiction , he has the good effects of
both those motives by this covert way of courtship . He received a message ...
Strana 52
A lady the other day at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one whose
own character has been very roughly treated , answered a great deal of 1 M 1
heat and intemperance very calmly , “ Good madam , 52 SPECTATOR . NO 427.
A lady the other day at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one whose
own character has been very roughly treated , answered a great deal of 1 M 1
heat and intemperance very calmly , “ Good madam , 52 SPECTATOR . NO 427.
Strana 53
Were it not for the pleasure of speaking ill , there are numbers of people who are
too lazy to go out of their own houses , and too ill - natured to open their lips in
conversation . It was not a little diverting the other day to observe a lady reading a
...
Were it not for the pleasure of speaking ill , there are numbers of people who are
too lazy to go out of their own houses , and too ill - natured to open their lips in
conversation . It was not a little diverting the other day to observe a lady reading a
...
Strana 54
The statue in Roine * does not serve to vent malice half so well as this old lady
does to disappoint it . She does not know the author of any thing that is told her ,
but can readily repeat the matter itself ; therefore , though she exposes all the ...
The statue in Roine * does not serve to vent malice half so well as this old lady
does to disappoint it . She does not know the author of any thing that is told her ,
but can readily repeat the matter itself ; therefore , though she exposes all the ...
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