The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 35
... turning to her husband , you may now fee the stranger that was in the candle laft night . " Soon after this , as they began to talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go into join ...
... turning to her husband , you may now fee the stranger that was in the candle laft night . " Soon after this , as they began to talk of family affairs , a little boy at the lower end of the table told her , that he was to go into join ...
Strana 36
... turn the most indifferent circumftances into misfortunes , and fuffer as much from trifling accidents , as from real evils . I have known the fhooting of a ftar fpoil , a night's reft ; and have feen a man in love grow pale and lofe his ...
... turn the most indifferent circumftances into misfortunes , and fuffer as much from trifling accidents , as from real evils . I have known the fhooting of a ftar fpoil , a night's reft ; and have feen a man in love grow pale and lofe his ...
Strana 37
... either avert them , or turn them to my advan- tage . Though I know neither the time nor the man- ner of the death I am to die , I am not at all folicitous about 5 about it ; because I am fure that he knows No 7 37 THE SPECTATOR .
... either avert them , or turn them to my advan- tage . Though I know neither the time nor the man- ner of the death I am to die , I am not at all folicitous about 5 about it ; because I am fure that he knows No 7 37 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 49
... turning to Arietta , pursued his difcourfe , which I found was upon the old topic of conftancy in love . He went on with great facility in repeating what he talks every day of his life ; and with the ornaments of infignificant laughs ...
... turning to Arietta , pursued his difcourfe , which I found was upon the old topic of conftancy in love . He went on with great facility in repeating what he talks every day of his life ; and with the ornaments of infignificant laughs ...
Strana 50
... turn the injury . You have twice or thrice obferved in your difcourfe , that hypocrify is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to diffemble our af- fections is a profeffed part of our breeding . Thefe , and fuch ...
... turn the injury . You have twice or thrice obferved in your difcourfe , that hypocrify is the very foundation of our education ; and that an ability to diffemble our af- fections is a profeffed part of our breeding . Thefe , and fuch ...
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