The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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... passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of all that know him . My worthy friend Sir ROGER is one of those who is not only at peace within himself , but beloved and es- teemed by all about him . He ...
... passes upon his own behaviour is thus warranted and confirmed by the opinion of all that know him . My worthy friend Sir ROGER is one of those who is not only at peace within himself , but beloved and es- teemed by all about him . He ...
Strana 11
... pass the remainder of their days in the country . In order to this , they both of them married much about the same time . LEONTINE , with his own and his wife's fortune , bought a farm of three hundred a year , which lay within the ...
... pass the remainder of their days in the country . In order to this , they both of them married much about the same time . LEONTINE , with his own and his wife's fortune , bought a farm of three hundred a year , which lay within the ...
Strana 21
... passes for satire , and dull scheme of party - notions is called fine writing . There is one piece of sophistry practised by both sides , and that is the taking any scandalous story that has been ever whispered or invented of a private ...
... passes for satire , and dull scheme of party - notions is called fine writing . There is one piece of sophistry practised by both sides , and that is the taking any scandalous story that has been ever whispered or invented of a private ...
Strana 36
... pass , that the girls look upon their father as a clown , and the boys think their mother no better than she should be . How different are the lives of ARISTUS and ASPASIA ! The innocent vivacity of the one is tempered and com- posed by ...
... pass , that the girls look upon their father as a clown , and the boys think their mother no better than she should be . How different are the lives of ARISTUS and ASPASIA ! The innocent vivacity of the one is tempered and com- posed by ...
Strana 46
... pass among some for a disaffected person , and among others for a popish priest ; among some for a wizard , and among others for a murderer ; and all this for no other reason , that I can imagine , but because I do not hoot , and halloo ...
... pass among some for a disaffected person , and among others for a popish priest ; among some for a wizard , and among others for a murderer ; and all this for no other reason , that I can imagine , but because I do not hoot , and halloo ...
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