The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 41
der particular rules ; when he is in the best humour to receive this , I am answered only , that I expose my own reputation and sense if I appear jealous . I wish , good Sir , you would take this into serious consideration , and ...
der particular rules ; when he is in the best humour to receive this , I am answered only , that I expose my own reputation and sense if I appear jealous . I wish , good Sir , you would take this into serious consideration , and ...
Strana 42
... humour ; the others are those of a more solemn and sober turn , who find no 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 ...
... humour ; the others are those of a more solemn and sober turn , who find no 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 ...
Strana 44
... humour . To which some will add , that the British climate , more than any other , makes entertainments of this nature in a manner necessary . If what I have here said does not recommend , it will at least excuse the variety of my ...
... humour . To which some will add , that the British climate , more than any other , makes entertainments of this nature in a manner necessary . If what I have here said does not recommend , it will at least excuse the variety of my ...
Strana 59
... humour in the world . The time was when all the honest whore - masters in the neigh- bourhood would have rose against the cuckolds in my rescue . If fornication is to be scandalous , half the fine things that have been writ by most of ...
... humour in the world . The time was when all the honest whore - masters in the neigh- bourhood would have rose against the cuckolds in my rescue . If fornication is to be scandalous , half the fine things that have been writ by most of ...
Strana 76
... humour with all things which he meets with . At length he takes a resolution to try his fate , and explain with her re- solutely upon her unaccountable carriage . He walks up to her apartment , with a thousand inquie- tudes and doubts ...
... humour with all things which he meets with . At length he takes a resolution to try his fate , and explain with her re- solutely upon her unaccountable carriage . He walks up to her apartment , with a thousand inquie- tudes and doubts ...
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