The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... pass over my Head . I would immediately change my Lodgings , but that I think it might look like a plain Confession that I am conquered ; and besides this , I am told that most Quarters of the Town are infested with these Creatures . If ...
... pass over my Head . I would immediately change my Lodgings , but that I think it might look like a plain Confession that I am conquered ; and besides this , I am told that most Quarters of the Town are infested with these Creatures . If ...
Strana 33
... pass for an amiable Instinct , but must not assume the Name of a Moral Virtue . The third Tryal of Good - nature will be the examin ing our selves , whether or no we are able to exert it to our own Disadvantage , and employ it on proper ...
... pass for an amiable Instinct , but must not assume the Name of a Moral Virtue . The third Tryal of Good - nature will be the examin ing our selves , whether or no we are able to exert it to our own Disadvantage , and employ it on proper ...
Strana 34
... pass his Evening in a Coffee - house , or at a Friend's Fireside , with much greater Satisfaction to him self than he could have received from the most ex quisite Entertainments of the Theatre . By these means he is generous without ...
... pass his Evening in a Coffee - house , or at a Friend's Fireside , with much greater Satisfaction to him self than he could have received from the most ex quisite Entertainments of the Theatre . By these means he is generous without ...
Strana 43
... pass , Postcript . I am , Sir , & c . After having dispatched these two important Points of Grinning and Whistling , I hope you will oblige the I World with some Reflections upon Yawning , as I have I seen it practised on a Twelfth ...
... pass , Postcript . I am , Sir , & c . After having dispatched these two important Points of Grinning and Whistling , I hope you will oblige the I World with some Reflections upon Yawning , as I have I seen it practised on a Twelfth ...
Strana 47
... pass over my into Sicily , says Pyrrhus , and then all the Sicilians must be our Subjects . And what does your Majesty intend next ? Why truly , says the King , to conquer Carthage , and make my self Master of all Africa . And what ...
... pass over my into Sicily , says Pyrrhus , and then all the Sicilians must be our Subjects . And what does your Majesty intend next ? Why truly , says the King , to conquer Carthage , and make my self Master of all Africa . And what ...
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