The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana
... pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair ...
... pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair ...
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... pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair ...
... pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each other . When a man comes into the club , he is not obliged to make any introduction to his dis- course , but at once , as he is seating himself in his chair ...
Strana 37
... pleasures and pursuits , LEONORA has turned all the passion of her sex into a love of books and retire- ment . She ... pleasure , and with- out scandal . As her reading has lain very much among romances , it has given her a very ...
... pleasures and pursuits , LEONORA has turned all the passion of her sex into a love of books and retire- ment . She ... pleasure , and with- out scandal . As her reading has lain very much among romances , it has given her a very ...
Strana 40
... pleasure they have in the conscious- ness that they are the objects of love and adiniration , are ever charging the air of their countenances , and al- tering the attitude of their bodies , to strike the hearts of their beholders with ...
... pleasure they have in the conscious- ness that they are the objects of love and adiniration , are ever charging the air of their countenances , and al- tering the attitude of their bodies , to strike the hearts of their beholders with ...
Strana 41
... pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion of praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections , robs us of what is due to us for great virtues and ...
... pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the passion of praise an unbridled liberty , our pleasure in little perfections , robs us of what is due to us for great virtues and ...
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