The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... give my reader an idea of a perfon blameless only , or only laudable for fuch perfec- ' tions as extend no farther than to his own private advantage and re- putation . But when I fpeak of You , I celebrate one who has had the happiness ...
... give my reader an idea of a perfon blameless only , or only laudable for fuch perfec- ' tions as extend no farther than to his own private advantage and re- putation . But when I fpeak of You , I celebrate one who has had the happiness ...
Strana 15
... give her opinion freely upon a young fellow who made his addreffes to her . Leonilla , to oblige her , told her with great frankness , that he looked upon him as one of the most worthlefs- · Celia , forefeeing what a cha- racter she was ...
... give her opinion freely upon a young fellow who made his addreffes to her . Leonilla , to oblige her , told her with great frankness , that he looked upon him as one of the most worthlefs- · Celia , forefeeing what a cha- racter she was ...
Strana 17
... give me your advice , for I know you are a wife man ; and if you advise me well , I am refolved to follow it . I heartily wifh you could fee him dance , and am , · SIR , Your most humble fervant , He loves your Spectators mightily ...
... give me your advice , for I know you are a wife man ; and if you advise me well , I am refolved to follow it . I heartily wifh you could fee him dance , and am , · SIR , Your most humble fervant , He loves your Spectators mightily ...
Strana 20
... gives fhrewd intimations that he does not be- lieve another world . In short , Puzzle is an atheist as much as his parts will give him leave . He has got about half a dozen common - place topics , into which he never fails to turn the ...
... gives fhrewd intimations that he does not be- lieve another world . In short , Puzzle is an atheist as much as his parts will give him leave . He has got about half a dozen common - place topics , into which he never fails to turn the ...
Strana 22
... give them fruit for their fongs . By this means I have always the mufic of the feason in its perfection , and am highly delighted to fee the jay or the the thrush hopping about my walks , and fhooting before 22 N ° 477 THE SPECTATOR .
... give them fruit for their fongs . By this means I have always the mufic of the feason in its perfection , and am highly delighted to fee the jay or the the thrush hopping about my walks , and fhooting before 22 N ° 477 THE SPECTATOR .
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