The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 107
... speak on the Business of Money and Ad- vancement of Gain . The Man proper for this , speaking in the general , is of a sedate plain good Understanding , not apt to go out of his Way , but so behaving himself at home , that Business may ...
... speak on the Business of Money and Ad- vancement of Gain . The Man proper for this , speaking in the general , is of a sedate plain good Understanding , not apt to go out of his Way , but so behaving himself at home , that Business may ...
Strana 183
... speak to us without regard to our Sex . Among the Generality of those they call Gentle- men , it is impossible for me to speak upon any Subject what- soever , without provoking Somebody to say , Oh ! to be sure fine Mrs. such a one must ...
... speak to us without regard to our Sex . Among the Generality of those they call Gentle- men , it is impossible for me to speak upon any Subject what- soever , without provoking Somebody to say , Oh ! to be sure fine Mrs. such a one must ...
Strana 313
... speak in the First Person , yet I could not be justly charged with Vanity , since I shall not add my Name ; as also , because what I shall write will not , to say the best , re- dound to my Praise ; but is only designed to remove a ...
... speak in the First Person , yet I could not be justly charged with Vanity , since I shall not add my Name ; as also , because what I shall write will not , to say the best , re- dound to my Praise ; but is only designed to remove a ...
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