The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... received from the most exqui- site entertainments of the theatre . By these means he is generous without impoverishing himself , and enjoys his estate by making it the property of others . There are few men so cramped in their private ...
... received from the most exqui- site entertainments of the theatre . By these means he is generous without impoverishing himself , and enjoys his estate by making it the property of others . There are few men so cramped in their private ...
Strana 41
... received the letter of this lady , to consider this dreadful passion in the mind of a woman ; and the smart she seems to feel does not abate the inclination I had to re- commend to husbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the ...
... received the letter of this lady , to consider this dreadful passion in the mind of a woman ; and the smart she seems to feel does not abate the inclination I had to re- commend to husbands a more regular behaviour , than to give the ...
Strana 73
... received articles of the Christian re- ligion have been so clearly proved , from the autho- rity of that divine revelation in which they are de- livered , that it is impossible for those who have ears to hear , and eyes to see , not to ...
... received articles of the Christian re- ligion have been so clearly proved , from the autho- rity of that divine revelation in which they are de- livered , that it is impossible for those who have ears to hear , and eyes to see , not to ...
Strana 76
... received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way with a pleasant scorn of the fellow's insolence . It is very probable the lover goes home utterly astonished and dejected , sits down to his ' scrutoire , sends her word in ...
... received like a stranger , and a cast of her head another way with a pleasant scorn of the fellow's insolence . It is very probable the lover goes home utterly astonished and dejected , sits down to his ' scrutoire , sends her word in ...
Strana 85
... received from an unknown correspondent , upon the subject of my paper , upon which the foregoing letter is likewise ... receiving of favours should be a less inducement to good - will , tender- ness , and commiseration , than the ...
... received from an unknown correspondent , upon the subject of my paper , upon which the foregoing letter is likewise ... receiving of favours should be a less inducement to good - will , tender- ness , and commiseration , than the ...
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