The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1907 - Počet stran: 956 |
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... difagreeable to me ; for the greatest pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and being ftared at . It is for this reafon likewife , that I keep my my complexion and drefs as very great fecrets ; though 12 No 1 THE SPECTATOR .
... difagreeable to me ; for the greatest pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and being ftared at . It is for this reafon likewife , that I keep my my complexion and drefs as very great fecrets ; though 12 No 1 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 30
... fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of cafting into an opera the ftory of Whittington and his cat , and that in order to it , there had been got together a great quantity of mice ; but Mr. Rich , the ...
... fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of cafting into an opera the ftory of Whittington and his cat , and that in order to it , there had been got together a great quantity of mice ; but Mr. Rich , the ...
Strana 36
... fuffer as much from trifling accidents , as from real evils . I have known the fhooting of a ftar fpoil a night's reft ; and have seen a man in love grow pale and lofe his appe- tite , upon the plucking of a merry - thought . A fcreech ...
... fuffer as much from trifling accidents , as from real evils . I have known the fhooting of a ftar fpoil a night's reft ; and have seen a man in love grow pale and lofe his appe- tite , upon the plucking of a merry - thought . A fcreech ...
Strana 58
... fuffer himfelf to be killed fo eafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it was observed of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the lion ; and having dropt fome words in ordinary converfation , as if he had not ...
... fuffer himfelf to be killed fo eafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it was observed of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the lion ; and having dropt fome words in ordinary converfation , as if he had not ...
Strana 85
... fuffer our women to be thus impudently attacked , they have no defence , but . in the end to caft yielding glances at the ftarers : And in this cafe , a man who has no fenfe of fhame has the fame advantage over his mistress , as he who ...
... fuffer our women to be thus impudently attacked , they have no defence , but . in the end to caft yielding glances at the ftarers : And in this cafe , a man who has no fenfe of fhame has the fame advantage over his mistress , as he who ...
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