The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... such a Fortune as would put me above the Obfervance of Ceremony and Custom . เ < } ' MY Scheme of a Country Life then should ' be as follows . As I am happy in three or four very agreeable Friends , these I would constantly have with me ...
... such a Fortune as would put me above the Obfervance of Ceremony and Custom . เ < } ' MY Scheme of a Country Life then should ' be as follows . As I am happy in three or four very agreeable Friends , these I would constantly have with me ...
Strana 26
... Such things as these we cou'd recolle & to have happen'd to our own knowledge fo very often , that we con- cluded the Author had his Reafons , who advises his Son to go in Drefs rather above his Fortune than under it . AT laft the ...
... Such things as these we cou'd recolle & to have happen'd to our own knowledge fo very often , that we con- cluded the Author had his Reafons , who advises his Son to go in Drefs rather above his Fortune than under it . AT laft the ...
Strana 30
... Such alfo , who from Facility of Temper , and too much Obfequioufnefs , are vicious against their Will , and follow Leaders whom they do not approve , for want of Courage to go their own way , are ca- pable Perfons for this ...
... Such alfo , who from Facility of Temper , and too much Obfequioufnefs , are vicious against their Will , and follow Leaders whom they do not approve , for want of Courage to go their own way , are ca- pable Perfons for this ...
Strana 32
... Such a Man can hear the Cries . of Children with Pity instead of Anger ; and when they run over his Head , he is not disturbed at their Noife , but is glad of their Mirth and Health . Tom Trufty has told me , that he thinks it doubles ...
... Such a Man can hear the Cries . of Children with Pity instead of Anger ; and when they run over his Head , he is not disturbed at their Noife , but is glad of their Mirth and Health . Tom Trufty has told me , that he thinks it doubles ...
Strana 62
... Such - a - one , his very good Friend , fhe just had Patience to fuffer my Salutation ; but when he himself , with a very gay Air , offered to follow me , the gave him a thundering Box on the Ear , called him pi- tiful poor - fpirited ...
... Such - a - one , his very good Friend , fhe just had Patience to fuffer my Salutation ; but when he himself , with a very gay Air , offered to follow me , the gave him a thundering Box on the Ear , called him pi- tiful poor - fpirited ...
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