The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 11
It is no small satisfaction , that I have given occasion for the president's shewing both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports he did ...
It is no small satisfaction , that I have given occasion for the president's shewing both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports he did ...
Strana 12
Nothing ought to be laudable in a man , in which his will is not concerned ; therefore our society can follow nature , and where she has thought fit , as it were , to mock herself , we can do so too , and be merry upon the occasion .
Nothing ought to be laudable in a man , in which his will is not concerned ; therefore our society can follow nature , and where she has thought fit , as it were , to mock herself , we can do so too , and be merry upon the occasion .
Strana 15
... protesting , “ That though indeed he talked of a vizard , he did not believe ' all ' the while you had any more occasion for it than the cat - a - mountain ; " so that all 7 all you have to do now is to pay your NO . 32 .
... protesting , “ That though indeed he talked of a vizard , he did not believe ' all ' the while you had any more occasion for it than the cat - a - mountain ; " so that all 7 all you have to do now is to pay your NO . 32 .
Strana 18
The manner of his declaring himself gave his mistress occasion for a very hearty laughter .--“ Nay , ” says he , “ I knew you would laugh at me , but I will ask your father . ” He did so ; the father received his intelligence with no ...
The manner of his declaring himself gave his mistress occasion for a very hearty laughter .--“ Nay , ” says he , “ I knew you would laugh at me , but I will ask your father . ” He did so ; the father received his intelligence with no ...
Strana 19
This has given me occasion to consider how so universal a disposition in womankind , which springs from a laudable motive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether groundless , that nature may be helped by ...
This has given me occasion to consider how so universal a disposition in womankind , which springs from a laudable motive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether groundless , that nature may be helped by ...
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