The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 31
... Pleasure : She will play the Fool if I allow her to be wise , but if she suspects I like her for her trifling she immediately grows grave , These are the Toils in which I am taken , and I carry off my Servitude as well as most Men ; but ...
... Pleasure : She will play the Fool if I allow her to be wise , but if she suspects I like her for her trifling she immediately grows grave , These are the Toils in which I am taken , and I carry off my Servitude as well as most Men ; but ...
Strana 40
... Pleasure but in Papers of Morality and sound Sense ; the former call every thing that is Serious Stupid . The latter look upon every thing as Impertinent that is Ludicrous . Were I always Grave one half of my Readers would fall off from ...
... Pleasure but in Papers of Morality and sound Sense ; the former call every thing that is Serious Stupid . The latter look upon every thing as Impertinent that is Ludicrous . Were I always Grave one half of my Readers would fall off from ...
Strana 51
... Pleasure , He then called together the most faithful of his Counsellors , and acquainting them with his Secretary's Crime , asked them their Advice in so delicate an Affair . They most of them gave their Opinion , that the Person could ...
... Pleasure , He then called together the most faithful of his Counsellors , and acquainting them with his Secretary's Crime , asked them their Advice in so delicate an Affair . They most of them gave their Opinion , that the Person could ...
Strana 54
... Pleasure about Town , but by the Stupidity of a dull Rogue of a Justice of Peace and an insolent Constable , upon the Oath of an old Harridan , am imprisoned here for Theft when I designed only Fornication . The Midnight Magistrate as ...
... Pleasure about Town , but by the Stupidity of a dull Rogue of a Justice of Peace and an insolent Constable , upon the Oath of an old Harridan , am imprisoned here for Theft when I designed only Fornication . The Midnight Magistrate as ...
Strana 56
... Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He used to Travel through Greece by vertue of this Fable , which procured him a kind Reception in all the ...
... Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He used to Travel through Greece by vertue of this Fable , which procured him a kind Reception in all the ...
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