The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... tell us we ought to abhor . . When we suffer our selves to be thus carried away by meer Beauty or meer Wit , Omnamante with all her Vice will bear away as much of our Good - will as the most innocent Virgin or discreetest Matron ; and ...
... tell us we ought to abhor . . When we suffer our selves to be thus carried away by meer Beauty or meer Wit , Omnamante with all her Vice will bear away as much of our Good - will as the most innocent Virgin or discreetest Matron ; and ...
Strana 22
... tell to a Shilling by the Help of Numbers the Profit or Loss by my Adventure ; but I ought also to be able to shew that I had Reason for making it , either from my own Experience or that of other People , or from a reasonable ...
... tell to a Shilling by the Help of Numbers the Profit or Loss by my Adventure ; but I ought also to be able to shew that I had Reason for making it , either from my own Experience or that of other People , or from a reasonable ...
Strana 29
... tell us , according to your Philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with tus , shall be froward , ill - natured , assuming , sometimes whine , at others rail , then swoon away , then come to Life , have the Use of ...
... tell us , according to your Philosophy , why it is that our Dears should do what they will with tus , shall be froward , ill - natured , assuming , sometimes whine , at others rail , then swoon away , then come to Life , have the Use of ...
Strana 37
... tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the World every where else ; the greatest Sloven at Home when he appears to none but his Family , and most exactly well - dressed in all ...
... tell you of a Man who is ever out of Humour in his Wife's Company , and the pleasantest Man in the World every where else ; the greatest Sloven at Home when he appears to none but his Family , and most exactly well - dressed in all ...
Strana 38
... tell you , but indeed this is one of my Pastimes . Hitherto I have only told you the general Temper of my Mind , but how shall I give you an Account of the Distraction of it ? Could you but conceive how cruel I am one Moment in my ...
... tell you , but indeed this is one of my Pastimes . Hitherto I have only told you the general Temper of my Mind , but how shall I give you an Account of the Distraction of it ? Could you but conceive how cruel I am one Moment in my ...
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