The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 76
thought me the best - natured silly poor thing on earth . When a man has such a notion of a woman , he loves her better than he thinks he does . I was over- joyed to be thus revenged on him for designing on my fortune ; and , finding it ...
thought me the best - natured silly poor thing on earth . When a man has such a notion of a woman , he loves her better than he thinks he does . I was over- joyed to be thus revenged on him for designing on my fortune ; and , finding it ...
Strana 97
... thought mad is to contend that you are not so ; as we generally conclude that man drunk who takes pains to be thought sober . I will therefore leave my- self to your determination ; but am the more desirous to be thought in my senses ...
... thought mad is to contend that you are not so ; as we generally conclude that man drunk who takes pains to be thought sober . I will therefore leave my- self to your determination ; but am the more desirous to be thought in my senses ...
Strana 263
... thought plays in the features before it discovers itself in words , it raises too great an expectation , and loses ... thought , and arises from the representation of images in odd circumstances and uncommon lights . A pleasant thought ...
... thought plays in the features before it discovers itself in words , it raises too great an expectation , and loses ... thought , and arises from the representation of images in odd circumstances and uncommon lights . A pleasant thought ...
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