The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 25
... pleased to think that I had at last got the better of her ; but was surprized the next Morning to hear her talking out of her Window quite cross the Street , with another Woman that lodges over me : I am since informed , that she made ...
... pleased to think that I had at last got the better of her ; but was surprized the next Morning to hear her talking out of her Window quite cross the Street , with another Woman that lodges over me : I am since informed , that she made ...
Strana 27
... pleased in a late Speculation to take Notice of the Inconvenience we lie under in the Country , in not being able to keep Pace with the Fashion ; but there is another Misfortune which we are subject to , and is no less grievous than the ...
... pleased in a late Speculation to take Notice of the Inconvenience we lie under in the Country , in not being able to keep Pace with the Fashion ; but there is another Misfortune which we are subject to , and is no less grievous than the ...
Strana 35
... pleased me , I cannot recollect the Words , but the Sense of it is to this Purpose . What I spent I lost . What I possessed is left to others . What gave away remains with me , I Since I am thus insensibly engaged in Sacred Writ , I ...
... pleased me , I cannot recollect the Words , but the Sense of it is to this Purpose . What I spent I lost . What I possessed is left to others . What gave away remains with me , I Since I am thus insensibly engaged in Sacred Writ , I ...
Strana 48
... pleased with a Letter that is filled with Touches of Nature than of Wit . The following one is of this kind . ' Sir , Among all the Distresses which happen in Families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the Marriage of ...
... pleased with a Letter that is filled with Touches of Nature than of Wit . The following one is of this kind . ' Sir , Among all the Distresses which happen in Families , I do not remember that you have touched upon the Marriage of ...
Strana 50
... pleased with his Person and Conversation , that she fell in Love with him . As she was one of the greatest Beauties of the Age , Eginhart answered her with a more than equal Return of Passion . They stifled their Flames for some time ...
... pleased with his Person and Conversation , that she fell in Love with him . As she was one of the greatest Beauties of the Age , Eginhart answered her with a more than equal Return of Passion . They stifled their Flames for some time ...
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