“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... say , that my parts were folid , and would wear well . I had not been long at the university , before I diftinguished myself by a moft profound filence for , during the space of eight years , excepting in the public exercifes of the ...
... say , that my parts were folid , and would wear well . I had not been long at the university , before I diftinguished myself by a moft profound filence for , during the space of eight years , excepting in the public exercifes of the ...
Strana 35
... says fhe , turning to her husband , you may now fee the firan- ger that was in the candle laft night . Soon after this , as they began to talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go ...
... says fhe , turning to her husband , you may now fee the firan- ger that was in the candle laft night . Soon after this , as they began to talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go ...
Strana 61
... say it is a great piece of ill - na- ture in you , to fhew fo great an esteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a lion that is your own countryman . • I TAKE notice of your fable of the lion and man , but I am fo equally concerned in ...
... say it is a great piece of ill - na- ture in you , to fhew fo great an esteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a lion that is your own countryman . • I TAKE notice of your fable of the lion and man , but I am fo equally concerned in ...
Strana 62
... say or do things proper for the drefs in which he appears . We < have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman fena- tors , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The ⚫ misfortune of the thing is , that people dress themselves ...
... say or do things proper for the drefs in which he appears . We < have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman fena- tors , and grave politicians in the dress of rakes . The ⚫ misfortune of the thing is , that people dress themselves ...
Strana 127
... say to her , Dear Daphne , wert thou but as handsome as Lætitia . She receiv- ed luch language with that ingenuous and pleafing mirth , which is natural to a woman without defign . He ftill fighed in vain for Lætitia , but found certain ...
... say to her , Dear Daphne , wert thou but as handsome as Lætitia . She receiv- ed luch language with that ingenuous and pleafing mirth , which is natural to a woman without defign . He ftill fighed in vain for Lætitia , but found certain ...
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