The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 127
... called The Christian Hero,* that the appearing to be otherwise is not only pardonable, but necessary. Every one knows the hurry of conclusions that are made in contempt of a person that appears to be calamitous; which makes it very ...
... called The Christian Hero,* that the appearing to be otherwise is not only pardonable, but necessary. Every one knows the hurry of conclusions that are made in contempt of a person that appears to be calamitous; which makes it very ...
Strana 129
... called the Hnmorous Lieutenant.* Upon the rising of the curtain I waa very much surprised with the great concert of cat-calls which was exhibited that evening, and began to think with myself that I had made a mistake, and gone to a ...
... called the Hnmorous Lieutenant.* Upon the rising of the curtain I waa very much surprised with the great concert of cat-calls which was exhibited that evening, and began to think with myself that I had made a mistake, and gone to a ...
Strana 139
... called in Scripture. " For that fair female troop thou saw'st, that seem'd Of goddesses, so blythe, so smoothe, so gay, Yet empty of all good wherein consists Woman's domestic honour, and chief praise ; Bred only and completed to the ...
... called in Scripture. " For that fair female troop thou saw'st, that seem'd Of goddesses, so blythe, so smoothe, so gay, Yet empty of all good wherein consists Woman's domestic honour, and chief praise ; Bred only and completed to the ...
Strana 150
... called a chambermaid, and have lived with a mistress for some time, whom I love as my life, which has made my duty and pleasure inseparable. My greatest delight has been in being employed about her person ; and indeed she is very seldom ...
... called a chambermaid, and have lived with a mistress for some time, whom I love as my life, which has made my duty and pleasure inseparable. My greatest delight has been in being employed about her person ; and indeed she is very seldom ...
Strana 163
... called ' whims ' and ' humourists,' than any other country in the world ; for which reason it is observed, that our English comedy excels that of all other nations in the novelty and variety of its characters. " Among those innumerable ...
... called ' whims ' and ' humourists,' than any other country in the world ; for which reason it is observed, that our English comedy excels that of all other nations in the novelty and variety of its characters. " Among those innumerable ...
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