The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Creatures who are address'd to and courted in this Place , while poor I , and two or three like me , are wholly unregarded . Every one of these affect gaining the Hearts of your Sex : This is generally attempted by a particular Manner ...
... Creatures who are address'd to and courted in this Place , while poor I , and two or three like me , are wholly unregarded . Every one of these affect gaining the Hearts of your Sex : This is generally attempted by a particular Manner ...
Strana 71
... Creatures are very Innocents again ; and it is to be no Matter what they do , for ' tis all harmless Freedom . They get on Ropes , as you must have seen the Children , and are swung by their Men Visitants . The Jest is , that Mr. Such ...
... Creatures are very Innocents again ; and it is to be no Matter what they do , for ' tis all harmless Freedom . They get on Ropes , as you must have seen the Children , and are swung by their Men Visitants . The Jest is , that Mr. Such ...
Strana 72
... , than passing a worthless Creature into the Service or Interests of a Man who has never injured you . The Women indeed are a little too keen in 1712 , their Resentments , to trespass often this Way their 72 THE SPECTATOR.
... , than passing a worthless Creature into the Service or Interests of a Man who has never injured you . The Women indeed are a little too keen in 1712 , their Resentments , to trespass often this Way their 72 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 78
... Creatures , by the Faculty of Laughter . He has an Heart capable of Mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It is not the Business of Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain ...
... Creatures , by the Faculty of Laughter . He has an Heart capable of Mirth , and naturally disposed to it . It is not the Business of Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain ...
Strana 84
... This is certainly true , putting my Name , because one would Power of the Creature , know she has I don't care for not be in the Your humble Servant unknown . ' Mr ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Tunbridge , Sept. 26. 1712. No. 84 THE SPECTATOR.
... This is certainly true , putting my Name , because one would Power of the Creature , know she has I don't care for not be in the Your humble Servant unknown . ' Mr ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Tunbridge , Sept. 26. 1712. No. 84 THE SPECTATOR.
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