The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... humour so well , that call- ing for my breakfast this morning ( it being past my usual hour ) , she answered , the Spectator was not yet come in ; but that the tea - kettle boiled , and she This paper was written by Mr. John Hughes ...
... humour so well , that call- ing for my breakfast this morning ( it being past my usual hour ) , she answered , the Spectator was not yet come in ; but that the tea - kettle boiled , and she This paper was written by Mr. John Hughes ...
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... humour and gallantry , I shall not fail to lend the best lights I am able to the Fair Sex for the continuation of these their discoveries . a By Addison , dated London . See final note to Nos . 7 and 221 . L. No. 93. SATURDAY , JUNE 16 ...
... humour and gallantry , I shall not fail to lend the best lights I am able to the Fair Sex for the continuation of these their discoveries . a By Addison , dated London . See final note to Nos . 7 and 221 . L. No. 93. SATURDAY , JUNE 16 ...
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... humour he said , " I was the best man he ever had , by my want of respect to him . ' ' These , Sir , are the chief occurrences of my life ; and I will not dwell upon very many other places I have been in , where I have been the ...
... humour he said , " I was the best man he ever had , by my want of respect to him . ' ' These , Sir , are the chief occurrences of my life ; and I will not dwell upon very many other places I have been in , where I have been the ...
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... humour , it is a transporting favour for a lady to cast an accidental glance on her lover from a window , though it be two or three stories high ; as it is usual for the lover to assert his passion for his mistress in single combat with ...
... humour , it is a transporting favour for a lady to cast an accidental glance on her lover from a window , though it be two or three stories high ; as it is usual for the lover to assert his passion for his mistress in single combat with ...
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... humour , and idleness , will have robbed him of a great share of that space we ordinarily call our life . It is therefore the duty of every man that would be true to himself , to obtain , if possible , a disposition to be pleased , and ...
... humour , and idleness , will have robbed him of a great share of that space we ordinarily call our life . It is therefore the duty of every man that would be true to himself , to obtain , if possible , a disposition to be pleased , and ...
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