The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana 24
... to be whipped . Every Man who terminates his Satisfactions and Enjoyments within the Supply of his own Necessities and Passions , is , says Sir ROGER , in my Eye as poor a Rogue Rogue as Scarecrow . But , continued he , for 24 THE ...
... to be whipped . Every Man who terminates his Satisfactions and Enjoyments within the Supply of his own Necessities and Passions , is , says Sir ROGER , in my Eye as poor a Rogue Rogue as Scarecrow . But , continued he , for 24 THE ...
Strana 33
... Eyes they are that wound him so ; But , confounded with thy Art , Enquires her Name that has his Heart . I pronounced these Words with such a languishing Air , that I had some Reason to conclude I had made a Conquest . She told me that ...
... Eyes they are that wound him so ; But , confounded with thy Art , Enquires her Name that has his Heart . I pronounced these Words with such a languishing Air , that I had some Reason to conclude I had made a Conquest . She told me that ...
Strana 39
... altogether unfurnish'd with Ideas , till the Business and Conversation of the Day has supplied them . I have often consider'd these poor Souls with an Eye No. 10 . 1711 . Eye of great Commiseration , THE SPECTATOR 39.
... altogether unfurnish'd with Ideas , till the Business and Conversation of the Day has supplied them . I have often consider'd these poor Souls with an Eye No. 10 . 1711 . Eye of great Commiseration , THE SPECTATOR 39.
Strana 45
... ) that I left the Room with Tears in my Eyes ; which a Woman of Arietta's good Sense , did , I am sure , take for greater Applause , than any Compliments I could make her . R Wednesday No. 12 . Wednes day , March 14 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR 45.
... ) that I left the Room with Tears in my Eyes ; which a Woman of Arietta's good Sense , did , I am sure , take for greater Applause , than any Compliments I could make her . R Wednesday No. 12 . Wednes day , March 14 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR 45.
Strana 54
... Eye - bright , but Mrs. Rachel her self is gone thither also . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary People , who come to Church only to say their Prayers , so that I have no Work worth speaking of but on Sundays , I have ...
... Eye - bright , but Mrs. Rachel her self is gone thither also . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary People , who come to Church only to say their Prayers , so that I have no Work worth speaking of but on Sundays , I have ...
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