The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... meet in the same per- son . When they are thus mixed and blend- ed together , they compose what we endea- vour to express when we say ' a modest assurance ; ' by which we understand the just mean between bashfulness and impu- dence . I ...
... meet in the same per- son . When they are thus mixed and blend- ed together , they compose what we endea- vour to express when we say ' a modest assurance ; ' by which we understand the just mean between bashfulness and impu- dence . I ...
Strana 175
... meet with . ' ' Yes , I'll bear when I must , but I have not lost now , for I say you have it , and shall pay me . ' ' Friend , you grow warm ; I tell you the book is lost ; and foresee , in the course even of a pros- perous life , that ...
... meet with . ' ' Yes , I'll bear when I must , but I have not lost now , for I say you have it , and shall pay me . ' ' Friend , you grow warm ; I tell you the book is lost ; and foresee , in the course even of a pros- perous life , that ...
Strana 196
... meet who tripped into another just before me , with should tire my imagination , and give attended by her maid . I saw immediately me an inclination to a repose more profound she was of the family of the Vain - loves . than I was at ...
... meet who tripped into another just before me , with should tire my imagination , and give attended by her maid . I saw immediately me an inclination to a repose more profound she was of the family of the Vain - loves . than I was at ...
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