The Spectator, Svazek 2booksellers, 1799 |
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Strana 8
... turn to the right or to the left , according to the principles of the man who is most in favour . But whatever may be the motives of a few fantastical coquettes , who do not patch for the public good so much as for their own private ad ...
... turn to the right or to the left , according to the principles of the man who is most in favour . But whatever may be the motives of a few fantastical coquettes , who do not patch for the public good so much as for their own private ad ...
Strana 10
... turn . The family is the proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for the ... turns to the female part of his audience ; And as for you , ' says he , I shall advise you in very few words : aspire ...
... turn . The family is the proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be shewing their zeal for the ... turns to the female part of his audience ; And as for you , ' says he , I shall advise you in very few words : aspire ...
Strana 12
... turn of some mens minds , that they can live under these con- stant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition than to be ashamed , or afraid to see any one man breath ...
... turn of some mens minds , that they can live under these con- stant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition than to be ashamed , or afraid to see any one man breath ...
Strana 17
... pri- vate actions of Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principl a and passions in all ages , I thought it very No 84 . 17 THE SPECTATOR.
... pri- vate actions of Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principl a and passions in all ages , I thought it very No 84 . 17 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 22
... turning it into ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and therefore cannot * cannot fail to please those who are not judges of 22 No 85 . THE ...
... turning it into ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and therefore cannot * cannot fail to please those who are not judges of 22 No 85 . THE ...
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