The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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Strana 12
She appeared indeed infinitely timorous in all her behaviour ; and , whether it
was from the delicacy of her constitution , or ... as I was afterwards told by one
who I found was none of her well - wishers , she changed colour , and startled at
every ...
She appeared indeed infinitely timorous in all her behaviour ; and , whether it
was from the delicacy of her constitution , or ... as I was afterwards told by one
who I found was none of her well - wishers , she changed colour , and startled at
every ...
Strana 61
She thinks life lost in her own family , and fancies herself out of the world when
she is not in the ring , the play - house , or the drawingroom ; she lives in a
perpetual motion of body and restleilness of thought , and is never easy in any
one ...
She thinks life lost in her own family , and fancies herself out of the world when
she is not in the ring , the play - house , or the drawingroom ; she lives in a
perpetual motion of body and restleilness of thought , and is never easy in any
one ...
Strana 116
... without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the
club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his discourse , but at once , as
he is feating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , “ She
...
... without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the
club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his discourse , but at once , as
he is feating himself in his chair , speaks in the thread of his own thoughts , “ She
...
Strana 128
Daphne , who was almost twenty before one civil thing had ever been said to her
, found herself obliged to acquire some accomplishments to make up for the want
of those attractions which she saw in her sister . Poor Daphne was seldom ...
Daphne , who was almost twenty before one civil thing had ever been said to her
, found herself obliged to acquire some accomplishments to make up for the want
of those attractions which she saw in her sister . Poor Daphne was seldom ...
Strana 146
I was taking a catalogue in my pocket - book of these , and several other authors ,
when Leonora entered , and upon my presenting her with the letter from the
knight , told me , with an unspeakable grace , that she hoped Sir Roger was in
good ...
I was taking a catalogue in my pocket - book of these , and several other authors ,
when Leonora entered , and upon my presenting her with the letter from the
knight , told me , with an unspeakable grace , that she hoped Sir Roger was in
good ...
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