The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1961 |
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Strana 412
... keep them out of Harm's way . He tells things which have nothing at all in them , and can neither please nor displease , but merely take up your Time to no manner of Purpose , no manner of Delight ; but he is Good - natured , and does ...
... keep them out of Harm's way . He tells things which have nothing at all in them , and can neither please nor displease , but merely take up your Time to no manner of Purpose , no manner of Delight ; but he is Good - natured , and does ...
Strana 454
... keep ; yet I remember Mr. Osbourn advises his Son to appear in his Habit rather above than below his Fortune ; and tells him , that he will find an handsome Suit of Cloaths always procures some additional Respect . I have indeed my self ...
... keep ; yet I remember Mr. Osbourn advises his Son to appear in his Habit rather above than below his Fortune ; and tells him , that he will find an handsome Suit of Cloaths always procures some additional Respect . I have indeed my self ...
Strana 467
... keep a publick House . Be pleas'd to argue , that in Truth the Affront is the more unpardonable because I am obliged to suffer it , and cannot fly from it . I do assure you , Sir , the Chearfulness of Life which would arise from the ...
... keep a publick House . Be pleas'd to argue , that in Truth the Affront is the more unpardonable because I am obliged to suffer it , and cannot fly from it . I do assure you , Sir , the Chearfulness of Life which would arise from the ...
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