The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... regard to the ceremonial which prevails in the learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer , until my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have already appeared . After which , I ...
... regard to the ceremonial which prevails in the learned world , that I never presumed to take place of a pamphleteer , until my daily papers were gathered into those two first volumes which have already appeared . After which , I ...
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... regard to our sex . Among the generality of those they call gentlemen , it is impos- sible for me to speak upon any subject whatsoever , without provoking somebody to say , Oh ! to be sure , fine Mrs. Such - a - one must be very ...
... regard to our sex . Among the generality of those they call gentlemen , it is impos- sible for me to speak upon any subject whatsoever , without provoking somebody to say , Oh ! to be sure , fine Mrs. Such - a - one must be very ...
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... regard to in- terest than to happiness . Now you cannot but observe , that most of our fine young ladies readily fall in with the direction of the graver sort , to retain in their service by some small encouragement as great a number as ...
... regard to in- terest than to happiness . Now you cannot but observe , that most of our fine young ladies readily fall in with the direction of the graver sort , to retain in their service by some small encouragement as great a number as ...
Strana 72
... regard , then by a joyful sparkling , as the sense of the words is diversified : for ac- tion is , as it were , the speech of the features and limbs , and must therefore conform itself always to the sentiments of the soul . And it may ...
... regard , then by a joyful sparkling , as the sense of the words is diversified : for ac- tion is , as it were , the speech of the features and limbs , and must therefore conform itself always to the sentiments of the soul . And it may ...
Strana 91
... regard the gift , but the hand that gave it . For my friend- ship is so entirely void of any gainful views , that it often gives me pain to think it should have been chargeable to him ; and I cannot at some melancholy hours help doing ...
... regard the gift , but the hand that gave it . For my friend- ship is so entirely void of any gainful views , that it often gives me pain to think it should have been chargeable to him ; and I cannot at some melancholy hours help doing ...
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