The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 52
... given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him , without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one whose own character has been very roughly ...
... given to scandal never lets the mention of either pass by him , without offering something to the diminution of it ? A lady the other day at a visit , being attacked somewhat rudely by one whose own character has been very roughly ...
Strana 53
... given her malicious acquaintance that satisfaction before her . The unwillingness to receive good tidings is a quality as inseparable from a scandal - bearer , as the readiness to divulge bad . But , alas ! how wretchedly low and con ...
... given her malicious acquaintance that satisfaction before her . The unwillingness to receive good tidings is a quality as inseparable from a scandal - bearer , as the readiness to divulge bad . But , alas ! how wretchedly low and con ...
Strana 60
... given to argumentation . 6 That he talks loud . ' That he is apt to think all things matter of debate . That he stayed behind in Westminster - hall , when the late shake of the roof happened , only because a counsel of the other side ...
... given to argumentation . 6 That he talks loud . ' That he is apt to think all things matter of debate . That he stayed behind in Westminster - hall , when the late shake of the roof happened , only because a counsel of the other side ...
Strana 70
... I cannot but think it very hard upon people to lose their jest , that offer at one but once a year . I congratulate myself however upon the earnest given me of something farther intended in my favour ; for 70 SPECTATOR . No 432 .
... I cannot but think it very hard upon people to lose their jest , that offer at one but once a year . I congratulate myself however upon the earnest given me of something farther intended in my favour ; for 70 SPECTATOR . No 432 .
Strana 91
... given us a very pru- dent caution ; * " Curse not the king , no not in thy thought , and curse not the rich in thy bed - chamber ; for a bird of the air shall carry the voice , and that which hath wings shall tell the matter . " As it ...
... given us a very pru- dent caution ; * " Curse not the king , no not in thy thought , and curse not the rich in thy bed - chamber ; for a bird of the air shall carry the voice , and that which hath wings shall tell the matter . " As it ...
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