The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 6
... fall into this error of life , as well as the misfortune it must needs be to languish under fuch preffures . As for myself , my natural averfion to that fort of conversation which makes a figure with the generality of mankind , exempts ...
... fall into this error of life , as well as the misfortune it must needs be to languish under fuch preffures . As for myself , my natural averfion to that fort of conversation which makes a figure with the generality of mankind , exempts ...
Strana 14
... cruelty of hufbands to their wives , poverty occafioned from fhipwreck or fire , the falling out of friends , or fuch other terrible • difaflers , " " < ' difafters , to which the life of man is 14 No. 84 . THE SPECTATOR .
... cruelty of hufbands to their wives , poverty occafioned from fhipwreck or fire , the falling out of friends , or fuch other terrible • difaflers , " " < ' difafters , to which the life of man is 14 No. 84 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 31
... fcandal , to dine , if I think fit , at a common ordinary , in the meaneft as well as the most sump- tuous house of entertainment . Falling in the other day day at a victualling - house near the Houfe of No. 88 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... fcandal , to dine , if I think fit , at a common ordinary , in the meaneft as well as the most sump- tuous house of entertainment . Falling in the other day day at a victualling - house near the Houfe of No. 88 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 37
... falling in love when the is about three- fcore , if the cannot fatisfy her doubts and fcruples before that time . There is a kind of letter fpring , that fometimes gets into the blood of an old woman and turns her into a very odd fort ...
... falling in love when the is about three- fcore , if the cannot fatisfy her doubts and fcruples before that time . There is a kind of letter fpring , that fometimes gets into the blood of an old woman and turns her into a very odd fort ...
Strana 43
... fall asleep between them , and by that means dif- < grace them for ever : But alas ! this was impof- fible ; could I have been disposed to it , they ' would have prevented me by feveral little ill - natur- ' ed careffes and endearments ...
... fall asleep between them , and by that means dif- < grace them for ever : But alas ! this was impof- fible ; could I have been disposed to it , they ' would have prevented me by feveral little ill - natur- ' ed careffes and endearments ...
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