The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Strana 10
... look upon a reasonable Creature full- speed after a Pack of Dogs , by way of Pleasure , and not of Bufinefs , I fhall always make ho- nourable mention of it . BUT the moft irkfome Converfation of all o- ❝thers I have met with in the ...
... look upon a reasonable Creature full- speed after a Pack of Dogs , by way of Pleasure , and not of Bufinefs , I fhall always make ho- nourable mention of it . BUT the moft irkfome Converfation of all o- ❝thers I have met with in the ...
Strana 11
... it in their Heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon thefe Perfons in the fame • Degree Enemies to my particular State of Hap- pinefs , as ever the French were to that of the · Pub- ( • Publick , and I would be at an No 474 The SPECTATOR .
... it in their Heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon thefe Perfons in the fame • Degree Enemies to my particular State of Hap- pinefs , as ever the French were to that of the · Pub- ( • Publick , and I would be at an No 474 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 15
... look into the fecret Springs and Motives that fet People at work on thefe Occafions , and put them upon asking Advice , which they never intend to take ; I look upon it to be none of the leaft , that they are incapable of keeping a ...
... look into the fecret Springs and Motives that fet People at work on thefe Occafions , and put them upon asking Advice , which they never intend to take ; I look upon it to be none of the leaft , that they are incapable of keeping a ...
Strana 16
... tell you that ' he has black Eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had Tears in them . And yet my • Friends are so unreasonable , that they would have " ' me ' me be uncivil to him . I have a 16 The SPECTATOR .
... tell you that ' he has black Eyes , and looks upon me now and then as if he had Tears in them . And yet my • Friends are so unreasonable , that they would have " ' me ' me be uncivil to him . I have a 16 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 20
... if a Foreigner who had feen nothing of our Country fhould be convey'd into my Garden at his firft landing , he would look upon it as a natural Wilder- Wilderness , and one of the uncultivated Parts of our 20 N ° 476 . The SPECTATOR .
... if a Foreigner who had feen nothing of our Country fhould be convey'd into my Garden at his firft landing , he would look upon it as a natural Wilder- Wilderness , and one of the uncultivated Parts of our 20 N ° 476 . The SPECTATOR .
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