The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 98
... see the Abfurdities of ano- ther , or when we reflect on any paft Abfurdities of our own . This feems to hold in most Cafes , and we may ob- ferve , that the vainest Part of Man- kind are the moft addicted to this Paf- fion . I have ...
... see the Abfurdities of ano- ther , or when we reflect on any paft Abfurdities of our own . This feems to hold in most Cafes , and we may ob- ferve , that the vainest Part of Man- kind are the moft addicted to this Paf- fion . I have ...
Strana 108
... see a certain Gentleman pass by without fhewing a fecret Defire of feeing him again by a Dance in her Eye- balls ; nay , fhe can't for the heart of • her help looking half a Street's Length after any Man in a gay Dress . You can't ...
... see a certain Gentleman pass by without fhewing a fecret Defire of feeing him again by a Dance in her Eye- balls ; nay , fhe can't for the heart of • her help looking half a Street's Length after any Man in a gay Dress . You can't ...
Strana 121
... see the Attendance of Years paid , over - paid , ' in an Inftant ? You a SPECTATOR , and not know , that the Intelligence ' of Affection is carried on by the Eye only ; that Good - breeding has made the Tongue falfify the Heart , and ...
... see the Attendance of Years paid , over - paid , ' in an Inftant ? You a SPECTATOR , and not know , that the Intelligence ' of Affection is carried on by the Eye only ; that Good - breeding has made the Tongue falfify the Heart , and ...
Strana 137
... see what demure and ferious Airs Wed- lock has given you ; but the fays , the fhall never forgive your Choice of fo gallant a Man as Bellamour to trans- form him into a meer fober Husband ; ' twas unpardonable . You fee , my Dear , we ...
... see what demure and ferious Airs Wed- lock has given you ; but the fays , the fhall never forgive your Choice of fo gallant a Man as Bellamour to trans- form him into a meer fober Husband ; ' twas unpardonable . You fee , my Dear , we ...
Strana 151
... see him taken down and humbled in his Repu- tation , and in fome measure reduced to our own Rank , who had fo far raised himself above us in the Reports and O- pinions of Mankind . THUS we see how many dark and intricate Motives there ...
... see him taken down and humbled in his Repu- tation , and in fome measure reduced to our own Rank , who had fo far raised himself above us in the Reports and O- pinions of Mankind . THUS we see how many dark and intricate Motives there ...
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