The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 7
... never heard of us before - and we endeavoured to con- ceal - were as familiar to him as to our selves . To be sure Mr. SPECTATOR , he is a very learned and wise Man . Being impatient to know my Fortune , having paid my Respects in a ...
... never heard of us before - and we endeavoured to con- ceal - were as familiar to him as to our selves . To be sure Mr. SPECTATOR , he is a very learned and wise Man . Being impatient to know my Fortune , having paid my Respects in a ...
Strana 9
... never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least That they are incapable of keeping a Secret which is so very pleasing to them . A Girl longs to tell her Confident , that she hopes to be married in a little Time , and , in ...
... never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least That they are incapable of keeping a Secret which is so very pleasing to them . A Girl longs to tell her Confident , that she hopes to be married in a little Time , and , in ...
Strana 13
... never fails to turn the Con versation , whatever was the Occasion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his Discourse runs upon the Unreasonable ness of Bigottry and Priestcraft . This ...
... never fails to turn the Con versation , whatever was the Occasion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his Discourse runs upon the Unreasonable ness of Bigottry and Priestcraft . This ...
Strana 16
... never thought of contriving a Winter Garden , which should consist of such Trees only as never cast their Leaves . We have very often little Snatches of Sun - shine and fair Weather in the most uncomfortable Parts of the Year , and have ...
... never thought of contriving a Winter Garden , which should consist of such Trees only as never cast their Leaves . We have very often little Snatches of Sun - shine and fair Weather in the most uncomfortable Parts of the Year , and have ...
Strana 32
... never so saucy and pragmatical as they are now a days , and that he should be glad to see them taken down in the Treaty of Peace , if it might be done without Prejudice to the Publick Affairs . One , who sate at the other End of the ...
... never so saucy and pragmatical as they are now a days , and that he should be glad to see them taken down in the Treaty of Peace , if it might be done without Prejudice to the Publick Affairs . One , who sate at the other End of the ...
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