The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 49
... write after such a manner , that nothing may be interpreted as aimed at private persons . For this reason , when I draw any faulty character , I consider all those persons to whom the malice of the world may possibly apply it , and take ...
... write after such a manner , that nothing may be interpreted as aimed at private persons . For this reason , when I draw any faulty character , I consider all those persons to whom the malice of the world may possibly apply it , and take ...
Strana 157
... write this evening , but I could not omit making my compliments to you for your civilities to me when I was last in town . It is my misfortune to be so full of business , that I can- not tell you a thousand things which I have to say to ...
... write this evening , but I could not omit making my compliments to you for your civilities to me when I was last in town . It is my misfortune to be so full of business , that I can- not tell you a thousand things which I have to say to ...
Strana 217
... write lampoons : I have lately been the subject of one of them . The scribbler had not genius enough in verse to turn my age , as indeed I am an old maid , into raillery , for affecting a youthier turn than is consistent with my time of ...
... write lampoons : I have lately been the subject of one of them . The scribbler had not genius enough in verse to turn my age , as indeed I am an old maid , into raillery , for affecting a youthier turn than is consistent with my time of ...
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