The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... greatest Pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and being stared at . It is for this Reafon likewife , that I keep my Complexion and Dress as very great Secrets ; tho ' it is not impoffible , but I may make Discoveries of both in ...
... greatest Pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and being stared at . It is for this Reafon likewife , that I keep my Complexion and Dress as very great Secrets ; tho ' it is not impoffible , but I may make Discoveries of both in ...
Strana 14
... greatest Favourite is , A Penny faved is a Penny got . ' A general Trader of good Senfe , is plea- fanter Company than a general Scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected Eloquence , the Perfpicuity of his Difcourfe gives the ...
... greatest Favourite is , A Penny faved is a Penny got . ' A general Trader of good Senfe , is plea- fanter Company than a general Scholar ; and Sir ANDREW having a natural unaffected Eloquence , the Perfpicuity of his Difcourfe gives the ...
Strana 34
... greatest Concern , Men fhall be from henceforth liable to the greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour in it . Falfhood in Love fhall hereafter bear a blacker Afpect , than Infidelity in Friendship , or Villany in Bufinefs . For • this great ...
... greatest Concern , Men fhall be from henceforth liable to the greatest Reproach for Misbehaviour in it . Falfhood in Love fhall hereafter bear a blacker Afpect , than Infidelity in Friendship , or Villany in Bufinefs . For • this great ...
Strana 81
... who ' hid themfelves in the Woods for that Purpose . The English unadvifedly march- ed a great Distance from the Shore into the Country , and were intercepted by the 2 the Natives , who flew the greatest Number of Nou , The SPECTATOR . 81.
... who ' hid themfelves in the Woods for that Purpose . The English unadvifedly march- ed a great Distance from the Shore into the Country , and were intercepted by the 2 the Natives , who flew the greatest Number of Nou , The SPECTATOR . 81.
Strana 82
2 the Natives , who flew the greatest Number of them . Our Adventurer efcaped among others , by flying into a Foreft . Upon his coming into a remote and pathlefs Part of the Wood , he threw himself , tired , and breathlefs , on a lit ...
2 the Natives , who flew the greatest Number of them . Our Adventurer efcaped among others , by flying into a Foreft . Upon his coming into a remote and pathlefs Part of the Wood , he threw himself , tired , and breathlefs , on a lit ...
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