The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 13
... person at work , who was exceeding flow in his motions , and won- derfully nice in his touches . I was refolved to examine the feveral artists , that stood before me , and accordingly applied myself to the fide of the living . The first ...
... person at work , who was exceeding flow in his motions , and won- derfully nice in his touches . I was refolved to examine the feveral artists , that stood before me , and accordingly applied myself to the fide of the living . The first ...
Strana 26
... person of worth , or fancy a man to be proud or ill - natured by his afpect , whom , we think , we cannot efteem too much when we are acquainted with his real character ? Dr. Moore , in his admirable system of Ethics , reckons this ...
... person of worth , or fancy a man to be proud or ill - natured by his afpect , whom , we think , we cannot efteem too much when we are acquainted with his real character ? Dr. Moore , in his admirable system of Ethics , reckons this ...
Strana 52
... persons of the beft fenfe paffing away a dozen hours together in fhuffling and dividing a pack of cards , with no other converfation but what is made up of a few game phrafes , and no other ideas but thofe of black or red ipots ranged ...
... persons of the beft fenfe paffing away a dozen hours together in fhuffling and dividing a pack of cards , with no other converfation but what is made up of a few game phrafes , and no other ideas but thofe of black or red ipots ranged ...
Strana 125
... person of a tolerable good afpect , who seemed to be more greedy of liquor than any of the company , and yet , methought , he did not tafte it with delight . As he grew warm , he was fufpicious of every thing that was faid ; and as he ...
... person of a tolerable good afpect , who seemed to be more greedy of liquor than any of the company , and yet , methought , he did not tafte it with delight . As he grew warm , he was fufpicious of every thing that was faid ; and as he ...
Strana 142
... persons under the fun , continued he , calling me by my name , be sure to set a mark upon confidents ; they are of all people the most impertinent . What is moft pleasant to obferve in them , is , that they affume to them- selves the ...
... persons under the fun , continued he , calling me by my name , be sure to set a mark upon confidents ; they are of all people the most impertinent . What is moft pleasant to obferve in them , is , that they affume to them- selves the ...
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