The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Strana 3
... tion , had they not been accompanied with that moderation in an high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those ...
... tion , had they not been accompanied with that moderation in an high fortune , and that affability of manners , which are so conspicuous through all parts of your life . Your aversion to any ostentatious arts of setting to show those ...
Strana 6
... tion his father left him fourscore pounds a year ; but he has cast and been cast so often , that he is not now worth thirty . I suppose he is going upon the old busi- ness of the willow - tree . As Sir ROGER was giving me this account ...
... tion his father left him fourscore pounds a year ; but he has cast and been cast so often , that he is not now worth thirty . I suppose he is going upon the old busi- ness of the willow - tree . As Sir ROGER was giving me this account ...
Strana 19
... tion , but going into every lane of the neighbourhood , asked what they called the name of that lane . By which ingenious artifice he found out the place he in- quired after , without giving offence to any party . Sir ROGER generally ...
... tion , but going into every lane of the neighbourhood , asked what they called the name of that lane . By which ingenious artifice he found out the place he in- quired after , without giving offence to any party . Sir ROGER generally ...
Strana 20
... tion of the game . There cannot a greater judgment befall a country than such a dreadful spirit of division as rends a govern- ment into two distinct people , and makes them greater strangers and more averse to one another , than if ...
... tion of the game . There cannot a greater judgment befall a country than such a dreadful spirit of division as rends a govern- ment into two distinct people , and makes them greater strangers and more averse to one another , than if ...
Strana 41
... tion to his account of a people who were so intirely new to me , told me , that , if I would , they should tell us our fortunes . As I was very well pleased with the Knight's proposal , we rode up and communicated our hands to them . A ...
... tion to his account of a people who were so intirely new to me , told me , that , if I would , they should tell us our fortunes . As I was very well pleased with the Knight's proposal , we rode up and communicated our hands to them . A ...
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