The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 89
... Conversation ; I therefore let the Discourse die , and soon after took an Occasion to commend a certain Gentleman of my Acquaintance for a Person of singular Modesty , Courage , Integrity , and withal as a Man of an entertaining ...
... Conversation ; I therefore let the Discourse die , and soon after took an Occasion to commend a certain Gentleman of my Acquaintance for a Person of singular Modesty , Courage , Integrity , and withal as a Man of an entertaining ...
Strana 134
... Conversation , deserve the Custom and Thanks of the whole Town ; and it is your Duty to remind them of the Obligation . I am , Sir , Your humble Servant , Tom Pottle . ' ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I am a Person who was long immured in a College ...
... Conversation , deserve the Custom and Thanks of the whole Town ; and it is your Duty to remind them of the Obligation . I am , Sir , Your humble Servant , Tom Pottle . ' ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I am a Person who was long immured in a College ...
Strana 167
... Conversation was cleared of its Redundancies , and had a greater Quantity of Sense , though less of Sound in it . The same well - meaning Gentleman took Occasion , at another Time , to bring together such of his Friends as were addicted ...
... Conversation was cleared of its Redundancies , and had a greater Quantity of Sense , though less of Sound in it . The same well - meaning Gentleman took Occasion , at another Time , to bring together such of his Friends as were addicted ...
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