The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 204
... Friend's being happier than himself , may depend upon it that he is an utter Stranger to this Virtue . There is something in Friendship so very great and noble , that in those fictitious Stories which are invented to the Honour of any ...
... Friend's being happier than himself , may depend upon it that he is an utter Stranger to this Virtue . There is something in Friendship so very great and noble , that in those fictitious Stories which are invented to the Honour of any ...
Strana 274
... Friend , Mr. HONEYCOMB , is a little surprised to see a Woman here alone and unattended ; but I dismissed my Coach at the Gate , and tripped it down to my Council's Chambers , for Lawyers ' Fees take up too much of a small disputed ...
... Friend , Mr. HONEYCOMB , is a little surprised to see a Woman here alone and unattended ; but I dismissed my Coach at the Gate , and tripped it down to my Council's Chambers , for Lawyers ' Fees take up too much of a small disputed ...
Strana 310
... Friends enjoy themselves , rather than him , while he is in their 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 ...
... Friends enjoy themselves , rather than him , while he is in their 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 ...
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