The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 123
... Company gladdened their Hearts ; which joined to the cheerful Looks of well - chosen and agree- able Friends , gave new Vigour to the Airy , produced the latent Fire of the Modest , and gave Grace to the slow Humour of the Reserved . A ...
... Company gladdened their Hearts ; which joined to the cheerful Looks of well - chosen and agree- able Friends , gave new Vigour to the Airy , produced the latent Fire of the Modest , and gave Grace to the slow Humour of the Reserved . A ...
Strana 206
... Company ; but indeed they had better go home , and be tired with themselves , than force themselves upon others to recover their good Humour . In all this the Case of communicating to a Friend a sad Thought or Difficulty , in order to ...
... Company ; but indeed they had better go home , and be tired with themselves , than force themselves upon others to recover their good Humour . In all this the Case of communicating to a Friend a sad Thought or Difficulty , in order to ...
Strana 310
... Company . Callisthenes does this with inimitable Pleasantry . He whis- pered a Friend the other Day , so as to be overheard by a young Officer , who gave symptoms of Cocking upon the Company , That Gentleman has very much of the Air of ...
... Company . Callisthenes does this with inimitable Pleasantry . He whis- pered a Friend the other Day , so as to be overheard by a young Officer , who gave symptoms of Cocking upon the Company , That Gentleman has very much of the Air of ...
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