The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 204
... Friend's being happier than himself , may depend upon it that he is an utter Stranger to this Virtue . There is something in Friendship so very great and noble , that in those fictitious Stories which are invented to the Honour of any ...
... Friend's being happier than himself , may depend upon it that he is an utter Stranger to this Virtue . There is something in Friendship so very great and noble , that in those fictitious Stories which are invented to the Honour of any ...
Strana 252
... Friend of my Husband to solicit me for him . I am frequently chid by the poor believing Man my Husband , for shewing an Impatience of his Friend's Company ; and I am never alone with my Mother , but she tells me Stories of the ...
... Friend of my Husband to solicit me for him . I am frequently chid by the poor believing Man my Husband , for shewing an Impatience of his Friend's Company ; and I am never alone with my Mother , but she tells me Stories of the ...
Strana 274
... Friend to wait at the Tavern at the Gate for a Coach , or to be subjected to all the Impertinence she must meet with in that publick Place . Mr. HONEYCOMB being a Man of Honour determined the Choice of the first , and Sir ROGER , as the ...
... Friend to wait at the Tavern at the Gate for a Coach , or to be subjected to all the Impertinence she must meet with in that publick Place . Mr. HONEYCOMB being a Man of Honour determined the Choice of the first , and Sir ROGER , as the ...
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