The Spectator, Svazek 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 125
... talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to make any introduction ... talk to each other No. 30 125 THE SPECTATOR I shall add no more to what I have here ...
... talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to make any introduction ... talk to each other No. 30 125 THE SPECTATOR I shall add no more to what I have here ...
Strana 126
... talking to himself . Instead of snuff - boxes and canes , which are usual helps to discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the ...
... talking to himself . Instead of snuff - boxes and canes , which are usual helps to discourse with other young fellows , these have each some piece of ribbon , a broken fan , or an old girdle , which they play with while they talk of the ...
Strana 167
... talk : good gods ! how he would talk ! 1 As . That unexpected break in the line , and turning the description of his manner of talking into an admiration of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character ...
... talk : good gods ! how he would talk ! 1 As . That unexpected break in the line , and turning the description of his manner of talking into an admiration of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character ...
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