The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Humour , it often carries him much further than he expected from it . My Correspondents take the Hint I give them , and pursue it into Speculations which I never thought of at my first starting it . This has been the Fate of my Paper on ...
... Humour , it often carries him much further than he expected from it . My Correspondents take the Hint I give them , and pursue it into Speculations which I never thought of at my first starting it . This has been the Fate of my Paper on ...
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... Humour with all things which he meets with . At length he takes a Resolution to try his Fate , and explain with her reso lutely upon her unaccountable Carriage . He walks up to her Apartment with a thousand Inquietudes and Doubts in ...
... Humour with all things which he meets with . At length he takes a Resolution to try his Fate , and explain with her reso lutely upon her unaccountable Carriage . He walks up to her Apartment with a thousand Inquietudes and Doubts in ...
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... Humour , he may meet with it in one of the finest Comedies that ever appeared upon the English Stage : I mean the part of Sir Sampson in Love for Love , I must not however engage my self blindly on the side of the Son , to whom the fond ...
... Humour , he may meet with it in one of the finest Comedies that ever appeared upon the English Stage : I mean the part of Sir Sampson in Love for Love , I must not however engage my self blindly on the side of the Son , to whom the fond ...
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... Humour is , that any thing which_can happen to any Man's Child , is expected by every Man for his own But my Friend whom I was going to speak of , does not flatter himself with such vain Ex- pectations , but has his Eye more upon the ...
... Humour is , that any thing which_can happen to any Man's Child , is expected by every Man for his own But my Friend whom I was going to speak of , does not flatter himself with such vain Ex- pectations , but has his Eye more upon the ...
Strana 91
... Humour is , that outward Show is what most Men pursue , rather than real Happiness . Thus both the Idol and Idolater equally impose upon themselves in pleasing their Imaginations this way , But as there are very many of her Majesty's ...
... Humour is , that outward Show is what most Men pursue , rather than real Happiness . Thus both the Idol and Idolater equally impose upon themselves in pleasing their Imaginations this way , But as there are very many of her Majesty's ...
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