The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 14
... never get ladies enough to make a party in our own country , yet might we meet with better success among some of our allies . And what think you if our board sat for a Dutch piece ? Truly I am of opinion , that as odd as we appear in ...
... never get ladies enough to make a party in our own country , yet might we meet with better success among some of our allies . And what think you if our board sat for a Dutch piece ? Truly I am of opinion , that as odd as we appear in ...
Strana 23
... never been accounted too sacred for ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patronized them . But after all , says he , I think your raillery has made too great an excursion , in attacking several persons of the inns of ...
... never been accounted too sacred for ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patronized them . But after all , says he , I think your raillery has made too great an excursion , in attacking several persons of the inns of ...
Strana 25
... never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is said : for I pro- mise him , never to draw a faulty character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not ...
... never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is said : for I pro- mise him , never to draw a faulty character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to publish a single paper , that is not ...
Strana 27
... never fails to make his company laugh . But since there is an impostor abroad , who takes upon him the name of this young gentleman , and would wil- lingly pass for him in the world ; to the end that well- meaning persons may not be ...
... never fails to make his company laugh . But since there is an impostor abroad , who takes upon him the name of this young gentleman , and would wil- lingly pass for him in the world ; to the end that well- meaning persons may not be ...
Strana 37
... never to venture upon a second . She has no children to take care of , and leaves the management of her estate to my good friend Sir ROGER . But as the mind naturally sinks into a kind of lethargy , and falls asleep , that is not ...
... never to venture upon a second . She has no children to take care of , and leaves the management of her estate to my good friend Sir ROGER . But as the mind naturally sinks into a kind of lethargy , and falls asleep , that is not ...
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