The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1957 |
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Strana 48
... Conversation for a Twelve - month after . A Furbelow of precious Stones , an Hat buttoned with a Diamond , a Brocade Waistcoat or Petticoat , are standing Topicks . In short , they consider only the Drapery of the Species , and never ...
... Conversation for a Twelve - month after . A Furbelow of precious Stones , an Hat buttoned with a Diamond , a Brocade Waistcoat or Petticoat , are standing Topicks . In short , they consider only the Drapery of the Species , and never ...
Strana 144
... Conversation , that it is impossible for a Club or Merry - meeting to subsist without them ; I mean , those honest Gentlemen that are always exposed to the Wit and Raillery of their Well - wishers and Companions ; that are pelted by Men ...
... Conversation , that it is impossible for a Club or Merry - meeting to subsist without them ; I mean , those honest Gentlemen that are always exposed to the Wit and Raillery of their Well - wishers and Companions ; that are pelted by Men ...
Strana 317
... Conversation is none of the least . The World is grown so full of Dissimulation and Compliment , that Men's Words are hardly any Signification of their Thoughts ; and if any Man measure his Words by his Heart , and speak as he thinks ...
... Conversation is none of the least . The World is grown so full of Dissimulation and Compliment , that Men's Words are hardly any Signification of their Thoughts ; and if any Man measure his Words by his Heart , and speak as he thinks ...
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