The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 21
... thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methoughts the hall was . alarmed , the doors flew open , and there entered a half a dozen of the most hideous phantoms that I had ever seen ( even in a dream ) before that time . They ...
... thought , which a man often meets with in a dream , methoughts the hall was . alarmed , the doors flew open , and there entered a half a dozen of the most hideous phantoms that I had ever seen ( even in a dream ) before that time . They ...
Strana 25
... thought the coolness that proceeds from fountains and cascades will be more acceptable and refreshing to people of quality . In the mean time , to find out a more agreeable entertainment for the winter season , the opera of Rinaldo is ...
... thought the coolness that proceeds from fountains and cascades will be more acceptable and refreshing to people of quality . In the mean time , to find out a more agreeable entertainment for the winter season , the opera of Rinaldo is ...
Strana 35
... thought of such an amour , that I plied her from one room to another with all the gallantries I could invent ; and at length brought things to so happy an issue , that she gave me a private meeting the next day , without page or footman ...
... thought of such an amour , that I plied her from one room to another with all the gallantries I could invent ; and at length brought things to so happy an issue , that she gave me a private meeting the next day , without page or footman ...
Strana 41
... thought- less herd of their ignorant and unattentive brethren . Since I have raised to myself so great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their instruction agreeable , and their diversion useful . For which reasons I shall ...
... thought- less herd of their ignorant and unattentive brethren . Since I have raised to myself so great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their instruction agreeable , and their diversion useful . For which reasons I shall ...
Strana 43
... thought there has not been sufficient pains taken in finding out proper employments and diversions for the fair ones . Their amusements seem contrived for them , rather as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are ...
... thought there has not been sufficient pains taken in finding out proper employments and diversions for the fair ones . Their amusements seem contrived for them , rather as they are women , than as they are reasonable creatures ; and are ...
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