The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Svazky 1–2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Počet stran: 895 |
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Strana xv
... greatest obligations we have to you . I do assure you , there is not one of your friends has a greater sense of your merit in general , and of the favours you every day do us , than , SIR , Your most obedient , and most humble servant ...
... greatest obligations we have to you . I do assure you , there is not one of your friends has a greater sense of your merit in general , and of the favours you every day do us , than , SIR , Your most obedient , and most humble servant ...
Strana 23
... greatest concern , men shall be Chastity , good - nature , and affability , are from henceforth liable to the greatest re- the graces that play in her countenance ; proach for misbehaviour in it . Falsehood she knows she is handsome ...
... greatest concern , men shall be Chastity , good - nature , and affability , are from henceforth liable to the greatest re- the graces that play in her countenance ; proach for misbehaviour in it . Falsehood she knows she is handsome ...
Strana 33
... greatest number riously to reflect upon his loss of time , and of them . Our adventurer escaped among to weigh with himself how many days ' in- others , by flying into a forest . Upon his terest of his money he had lost during his ...
... greatest number riously to reflect upon his loss of time , and of them . Our adventurer escaped among to weigh with himself how many days ' in- others , by flying into a forest . Upon his terest of his money he had lost during his ...
Strana 46
... greatest probity , learning , and good sense may miscarry . How many men are country curates , that might have made themselves aldermen of London , by a right improve- ment of a smaller sum of money than what is usually laid out upon a ...
... greatest probity , learning , and good sense may miscarry . How many men are country curates , that might have made themselves aldermen of London , by a right improve- ment of a smaller sum of money than what is usually laid out upon a ...
Strana 79
... greatest confusion imaginable every time she stirred a leg , or an arm . As the co- quettes who introduced this custom grew old , they left it off by degrees ; well know- ing that a woman of threescore may kick and tumble her heart out ...
... greatest confusion imaginable every time she stirred a leg , or an arm . As the co- quettes who introduced this custom grew old , they left it off by degrees ; well know- ing that a woman of threescore may kick and tumble her heart out ...
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