The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 284
... says , and people begin to talk very freely , and they had it from perfons too confiderable to be named , what they will tell you when things are riper . ' My friend has winked upon me one day fince I came to town laft , and has ...
... says , and people begin to talk very freely , and they had it from perfons too confiderable to be named , what they will tell you when things are riper . ' My friend has winked upon me one day fince I came to town laft , and has ...
Strana 313
... Say , it is poffible a woman may be modeft and yet keep a public - houfe . Be pleased to argue , that in truth the affront is the more unpardonable be- ' caufe I am obliged to fuffer it , and cannot fly from ' it . I do affure you , Sir ...
... Say , it is poffible a woman may be modeft and yet keep a public - houfe . Be pleased to argue , that in truth the affront is the more unpardonable be- ' caufe I am obliged to fuffer it , and cannot fly from ' it . I do affure you , Sir ...
Strana 324
... say had not half the wit or petulance which we learn at great fchools among us : But the glorious fenfe of honour , or rather fear of fhame , which he demonftrated in that action , was worth all the learning in the world without it . It ...
... say had not half the wit or petulance which we learn at great fchools among us : But the glorious fenfe of honour , or rather fear of fhame , which he demonftrated in that action , was worth all the learning in the world without it . It ...
Strana 327
... say to you , but I fhall fum it up all in this one remark : In fhort , Sir , you do not write like a gentleman . ' I am , SIR , 6 Mr SPECTATOR , Your moft humble fervant . ' THE other day we were feveral of us at a tea- table , and ...
... say to you , but I fhall fum it up all in this one remark : In fhort , Sir , you do not write like a gentleman . ' I am , SIR , 6 Mr SPECTATOR , Your moft humble fervant . ' THE other day we were feveral of us at a tea- table , and ...
Strana 329
... say of me what you pleafe ; read Seneca , and ' quote him against me if you think fit . T ' I am , SIR , Your humble fervant . ' SATUR- Ee 3 *************************** No. 159. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 . Omnem , No. 158 . THE 329 SPECTATOR .
... say of me what you pleafe ; read Seneca , and ' quote him against me if you think fit . T ' I am , SIR , Your humble fervant . ' SATUR- Ee 3 *************************** No. 159. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 . Omnem , No. 158 . THE 329 SPECTATOR .
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