The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... young women profefs love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a houfe , he calls the fervants by their names , and talks all the way up - ftairs to a , vifit . I must not omit , that Sir Roger is a ...
... young women profefs love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a houfe , he calls the fervants by their names , and talks all the way up - ftairs to a , vifit . I must not omit , that Sir Roger is a ...
Strana 18
... young commoner that faid a lively thing in the houfe , he starts up , " He has good " blood in his veins ; Tom Mirabell begot him ; the 66 rogue cheated me in that affair , that young fellow's " mother ufed me more like a dog , than any ...
... young commoner that faid a lively thing in the houfe , he starts up , " He has good " blood in his veins ; Tom Mirabell begot him ; the 66 rogue cheated me in that affair , that young fellow's " mother ufed me more like a dog , than any ...
Strana 21
... young man of about twenty - two years of age , whofe name I could not learn . He had a fword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the Act of Settlement ; and a citi- zen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear ...
... young man of about twenty - two years of age , whofe name I could not learn . He had a fword in his right hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the Act of Settlement ; and a citi- zen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear ...
Strana 23
... young author , for they defire no more in any thing but to be new to be agreeable . If I found confolation among fuch , I was as much difquieted by the incapacity of others . These are mortals who have a certain curiofity without power ...
... young author , for they defire no more in any thing but to be new to be agreeable . If I found confolation among fuch , I was as much difquieted by the incapacity of others . These are mortals who have a certain curiofity without power ...
Strana 24
... left . The Gentleman believed Will was talking to himself , when upon my looking with great approbation at a young thing in a box before us , he faid , 2 I ain 46 I am quite of another opinion . She has 24 N ° 4 THE SPECTATOR .
... left . The Gentleman believed Will was talking to himself , when upon my looking with great approbation at a young thing in a box before us , he faid , 2 I ain 46 I am quite of another opinion . She has 24 N ° 4 THE SPECTATOR .
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