The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... matter which was of no consequence , but that I told it and acted in it . The good man and woman are long since in their graves , who used to sit and plot the welfare their children , while , perhaps , we were sometimes laughing at the ...
... matter which was of no consequence , but that I told it and acted in it . The good man and woman are long since in their graves , who used to sit and plot the welfare their children , while , perhaps , we were sometimes laughing at the ...
Strana 29
... matters of no manner of moment . Thus sometimes an old fellow shall wear this or that sort of cut in his clothes with great integrity ( a ) C 2 No. 264 . 29 THE SPECTATOR . possibly be supposed qualified for passing life in that ...
... matters of no manner of moment . Thus sometimes an old fellow shall wear this or that sort of cut in his clothes with great integrity ( a ) C 2 No. 264 . 29 THE SPECTATOR . possibly be supposed qualified for passing life in that ...
Strana 38
... matters , when he tells us that the blue water- nymphs are dressed in sky - colored garments ; and that Aurora , who always appears in the light of the rising sun , is robed in saffron . Whether these his observations are justly ground ...
... matters , when he tells us that the blue water- nymphs are dressed in sky - colored garments ; and that Aurora , who always appears in the light of the rising sun , is robed in saffron . Whether these his observations are justly ground ...
Strana 57
... matters , Sir Roger made several inquiries concerning the club , and particularly of his old antagonist , Sir An- drew Freeport . He asked me with a kind of smile , whether Sir Andrew had not taken the advantage of his absence to vent ...
... matters , Sir Roger made several inquiries concerning the club , and particularly of his old antagonist , Sir An- drew Freeport . He asked me with a kind of smile , whether Sir Andrew had not taken the advantage of his absence to vent ...
Strana 66
... matters that can present them- selves to your consideration . I need not , after I have said this , tell you that I am in love . The cir- cumstances of my passion I shall let you understand as well as a disordered mind will admit . That ...
... matters that can present them- selves to your consideration . I need not , after I have said this , tell you that I am in love . The cir- cumstances of my passion I shall let you understand as well as a disordered mind will admit . That ...
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