The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 35
... hear him find fault with a Dish that is not dressed to his Liking , and in- structing his Friends that dine with him in the best Pickle for a Walnut , or Sauce for an Haunch of Venison , With all this , he is a very good - natured ...
... hear him find fault with a Dish that is not dressed to his Liking , and in- structing his Friends that dine with him in the best Pickle for a Walnut , or Sauce for an Haunch of Venison , With all this , he is a very good - natured ...
Strana 37
... hears of a Robbery that has been made , or a Murder that has been committed , enlarges more on the Guilt of the suffering Person , than on that of the Thief or the Assassin . In short , she is so good a Christian , that whatever happens ...
... hears of a Robbery that has been made , or a Murder that has been committed , enlarges more on the Guilt of the suffering Person , than on that of the Thief or the Assassin . In short , she is so good a Christian , that whatever happens ...
Strana 45
... hear ' em , and ' tis infinite Pleasure to the Majority of Mankind to level a Person superiour to his Neighbours . Besides , in all Matter of Controversy , that Party which has the greatest Abilities labours under this Prejudice , that ...
... hear ' em , and ' tis infinite Pleasure to the Majority of Mankind to level a Person superiour to his Neighbours . Besides , in all Matter of Controversy , that Party which has the greatest Abilities labours under this Prejudice , that ...
Strana 50
... hear a Fellow curse his Fate that he cannot get rid of a Passion to a Jilt , and quote an Half - Line out of a Miscellany Poem to prove his Weakness is natural . If they will go on thus , I have nothing to say to it ; but then let them ...
... hear a Fellow curse his Fate that he cannot get rid of a Passion to a Jilt , and quote an Half - Line out of a Miscellany Poem to prove his Weakness is natural . If they will go on thus , I have nothing to say to it ; but then let them ...
Strana 61
... hear , Nor Impotent to save . VIIL The Storm was laid , the Winds retir'd , Obedient to Thy Wills The Sea , that roar'd at Thy Command , At Thy Command was still . IX In Midst of Dangers , Fears and Death , Thy Goodness I'll adore , And ...
... hear , Nor Impotent to save . VIIL The Storm was laid , the Winds retir'd , Obedient to Thy Wills The Sea , that roar'd at Thy Command , At Thy Command was still . IX In Midst of Dangers , Fears and Death , Thy Goodness I'll adore , And ...
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