“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... town , and seeing our inti- macy so great , she gave herself the liberty of taking me to task concerning it : I ingenuously told her we were not married , but I did not know what might be A 4 the the event . She soon got acquainted with ...
... town , and seeing our inti- macy so great , she gave herself the liberty of taking me to task concerning it : I ingenuously told her we were not married , but I did not know what might be A 4 the the event . She soon got acquainted with ...
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... town who are directly impudent , and make up for it no otherwise than by calling themselves such , and exult- ing in it . But this sort of carriage , which prompts a man against rules to urge what he has a mind to , is pardonable only ...
... town who are directly impudent , and make up for it no otherwise than by calling themselves such , and exult- ing in it . But this sort of carriage , which prompts a man against rules to urge what he has a mind to , is pardonable only ...
Strana 20
... town ; where one party , and in some cases both , is sensible of being on the faulty side , and have not spirit enough to acknowledge it . Among the ladies the case is very common ; for there are very few of them who know that it is to ...
... town ; where one party , and in some cases both , is sensible of being on the faulty side , and have not spirit enough to acknowledge it . Among the ladies the case is very common ; for there are very few of them who know that it is to ...
Strana 23
... town . The fifty new churches " will very much mend the prospect ; but church- " work is slow , church.work is slow . " , I do not remember I have any where mentioned in Sir ROGER's character , his custom of saluting every body that ...
... town . The fifty new churches " will very much mend the prospect ; but church- " work is slow , church.work is slow . " , I do not remember I have any where mentioned in Sir ROGER's character , his custom of saluting every body that ...
Strana 38
... town will take his place and tell you , Mrs. SUCH - A - ONE is charmingly handsome , because he just now saw her . But I think I need not dwell on this subject , since I have acknowledged there can be no rules made for ex- celling this ...
... town will take his place and tell you , Mrs. SUCH - A - ONE is charmingly handsome , because he just now saw her . But I think I need not dwell on this subject , since I have acknowledged there can be no rules made for ex- celling this ...
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