The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... expecting when she would hold forth . An Anabaptist , who designs to come over himself , and all his family , within a few months , is sensible they want breeding enough for our congregations , and has sent his two eldest daughters to ...
... expecting when she would hold forth . An Anabaptist , who designs to come over himself , and all his family , within a few months , is sensible they want breeding enough for our congregations , and has sent his two eldest daughters to ...
Strana 11
... expect they shall be capable of it , from a fond opinion some have often in their mouths , that if we do not leave our desires , they will leave us . It is far otherwise ; I am now as vain in my dress , and as flippant if I see a pretty ...
... expect they shall be capable of it , from a fond opinion some have often in their mouths , that if we do not leave our desires , they will leave us . It is far otherwise ; I am now as vain in my dress , and as flippant if I see a pretty ...
Strana 79
... expecting to have found me in so good a condition as to set her up in a milliner's shop . Her father gave fourscore pounds with her for five years : her time is out , and she is not six- teen ; as pretty a black gentlewoman as ever you ...
... expecting to have found me in so good a condition as to set her up in a milliner's shop . Her father gave fourscore pounds with her for five years : her time is out , and she is not six- teen ; as pretty a black gentlewoman as ever you ...
Strana 85
... expect others in conversation may second your raillery ; but when you do it in a style which every body else forbears , in respect to their quality , they have an easy remedy in forbearing to read you , and hearing no more of their ...
... expect others in conversation may second your raillery ; but when you do it in a style which every body else forbears , in respect to their quality , they have an easy remedy in forbearing to read you , and hearing no more of their ...
Strana 95
... expect , and are not sufficient to secure me from undergoing the re- proachful phrase so commonly used , that she has played the fool . Now , though I am one of those few who heartily despise equipage , diamonds , and a coxcomb ; yet ...
... expect , and are not sufficient to secure me from undergoing the re- proachful phrase so commonly used , that she has played the fool . Now , though I am one of those few who heartily despise equipage , diamonds , and a coxcomb ; yet ...
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