The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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Strana 27
The reader may guess at the figure I made after having done all this mischief .
Idila patched my dinner as soon as I could , with my usual taciturnity , when , to
my utter confusion , the lady feeing me quitting my knife and fork , and laying
them ...
The reader may guess at the figure I made after having done all this mischief .
Idila patched my dinner as soon as I could , with my usual taciturnity , when , to
my utter confusion , the lady feeing me quitting my knife and fork , and laying
them ...
Strana 110
It would have been ridiculous for the ingenious Mrs. • Salmon to have lived at the
fign of the trout ; for " which reason fhe has crećted before her house the ' figure of
the fish that is her name - fake . Mr. Bell has likewise distinguished himíelf by a ...
It would have been ridiculous for the ingenious Mrs. • Salmon to have lived at the
fign of the trout ; for " which reason fhe has crećted before her house the ' figure of
the fish that is her name - fake . Mr. Bell has likewise distinguished himíelf by a ...
Strana 194
... who lay snares for his affection and favour by the same arts that are practised
upon men in higher ftations . In the place I most usually frequent , men differ
rather in the time of day in which they make a figure , than in any real greatness
above ...
... who lay snares for his affection and favour by the same arts that are practised
upon men in higher ftations . In the place I most usually frequent , men differ
rather in the time of day in which they make a figure , than in any real greatness
above ...
Strana 229
For my own part , I think a man makes an odious and despicable figure that is
violent in a party ; but a woman is too sincere to mitigate the fury of her principles
wi : h teinper and discretion , and to act with that caution and reservedness which
...
For my own part , I think a man makes an odious and despicable figure that is
violent in a party ; but a woman is too sincere to mitigate the fury of her principles
wi : h teinper and discretion , and to act with that caution and reservedness which
...
Strana 230
Upon this she took her fan into her hand , and upon the opening of it again
displayed to us the figure of the doctor , who was placed with great gravity among
the fricks of it . In a word , I found that the doctor had taken poffefsion of her
thoughts ...
Upon this she took her fan into her hand , and upon the opening of it again
displayed to us the figure of the doctor , who was placed with great gravity among
the fricks of it . In a word , I found that the doctor had taken poffefsion of her
thoughts ...
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