The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... fure that , had you been with me , you would have feen matter of great fpeculation . I am , Sir , yours , & c . ' " · SIR , AM a man in years , and by an honeft in- dustry in the world have acquired enough to give my children a liberal ...
... fure that , had you been with me , you would have feen matter of great fpeculation . I am , Sir , yours , & c . ' " · SIR , AM a man in years , and by an honeft in- dustry in the world have acquired enough to give my children a liberal ...
Strana 77
... fure is a great grief to me . < marry her , fat in the arbour most part of laft ' night . O dear Betty , muft the nightingales ' fing to those who marry for money , and not to ' us true lovers ! Oh my dear Betty , that we ' could meet ...
... fure is a great grief to me . < marry her , fat in the arbour most part of laft ' night . O dear Betty , muft the nightingales ' fing to those who marry for money , and not to ' us true lovers ! Oh my dear Betty , that we ' could meet ...
Strana 80
... fure there is a middle way to be followed ; the management of a young lady's perfon is not to be over - looked , but the erudition of her mind is much more to be regarded . According as this is managed , you will fee the mind follow the ...
... fure there is a middle way to be followed ; the management of a young lady's perfon is not to be over - looked , but the erudition of her mind is much more to be regarded . According as this is managed , you will fee the mind follow the ...
Strana 81
... fure that , had you been with me , you would have seen matter of great fpeculation . I am , Sir , yours , & c . ' I must confefs I am afraid that my correfpon- dent had too much reafon to be a little out of humour at the treatment of ...
... fure that , had you been with me , you would have seen matter of great fpeculation . I am , Sir , yours , & c . ' I must confefs I am afraid that my correfpon- dent had too much reafon to be a little out of humour at the treatment of ...
Strana 86
... fure a more renowned knight Mifchance did never take . ' That beautiful line , Taking the dead man by the hand , will put the reader in mind of Æneas's be- haviour towards Laufus , whom he himself had flain as he came to the refcus of ...
... fure a more renowned knight Mifchance did never take . ' That beautiful line , Taking the dead man by the hand , will put the reader in mind of Æneas's be- haviour towards Laufus , whom he himself had flain as he came to the refcus of ...
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