The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 17
... fortune was such , that he wanted very little intro- duction to speak his sentiments to her father . The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into the family , where a constrained behaviour , severe looks , and distant civilities ...
... fortune was such , that he wanted very little intro- duction to speak his sentiments to her father . The lover was admitted with the utmost freedom into the family , where a constrained behaviour , severe looks , and distant civilities ...
Strana 19
... fortunes to a cosmetic wash . This has given me occasion to consider how so uni- versal a disposition in womankind , which springs from a laudable motive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether ...
... fortunes to a cosmetic wash . This has given me occasion to consider how so uni- versal a disposition in womankind , which springs from a laudable motive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether ...
Strana 31
... fortune of PORUS , when he personates him . I am desired by the company to inform you , that they submit to your censures ; and shall have you in greater veneration than HERCULES was of old , if you can drive monsters from the theatre ...
... fortune of PORUS , when he personates him . I am desired by the company to inform you , that they submit to your censures ; and shall have you in greater veneration than HERCULES was of old , if you can drive monsters from the theatre ...
Strana 32
... fortune , I doubt not but I shall obtain your pity and favour . I have for many years past been Thunderer to the play - house ; and have not only made as much noise out of the clouds as any prede- cessor of mine in the theatre that ever ...
... fortune , I doubt not but I shall obtain your pity and favour . I have for many years past been Thunderer to the play - house ; and have not only made as much noise out of the clouds as any prede- cessor of mine in the theatre that ever ...
Strana 92
... fortune handsomely , without launch- ing into expence ; and exerts many noble and useful qualities , without appearing in any public employment . His wisdom and knowledge are serviceable to all that think fit to make use of them ; and ...
... fortune handsomely , without launch- ing into expence ; and exerts many noble and useful qualities , without appearing in any public employment . His wisdom and knowledge are serviceable to all that think fit to make use of them ; and ...
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