The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 41
... live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom he has paffed herself · upon for a countefs . " " & Thus , Sir , your fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any ufe of this ad- venture ...
... live far from Covent - Garden , and that I am not the first cully whom he has paffed herself · upon for a countefs . " " & Thus , Sir , your fee how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any ufe of this ad- venture ...
Strana 46
... live in the world without hav- ing any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness of their difpofitions , have no no other bufinefs with the rest of mankind , but 45 . N ' 101 THE SPECTATOR .
... live in the world without hav- ing any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness of their difpofitions , have no no other bufinefs with the rest of mankind , but 45 . N ' 101 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 47
... lives . The forting of a fuit of ribbons is reckoned a very good morning's work ; and if they make an ex- curfion to a mercer's or a toy - fhop , fo great a fatigue makes them unfit for any thing elfe all the day after . Their more ...
... lives . The forting of a fuit of ribbons is reckoned a very good morning's work ; and if they make an ex- curfion to a mercer's or a toy - fhop , fo great a fatigue makes them unfit for any thing elfe all the day after . Their more ...
Strana 55
... live . I heard one of the girls , that had looked upon me over her shoulder , afking the company how long I had been in the room , and whether I did not look paler than I ufed to do . This put me under fome apprehenfions that I fhould ...
... live . I heard one of the girls , that had looked upon me over her shoulder , afking the company how long I had been in the room , and whether I did not look paler than I ufed to do . This put me under fome apprehenfions that I fhould ...
Strana 67
... live in town , not to enjoy it fo properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a country life . By this means they are happy in each other , beloved by their children , adored by their fervants , and ...
... live in town , not to enjoy it fo properly as to grow weary of it , that they may renew in themselves the relish of a country life . By this means they are happy in each other , beloved by their children , adored by their fervants , and ...
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