The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 8
... fall on your side , or where it will , his bu siness is still to be well - bred to the end . I think I have read in one of our English comedies a descrip- tion of a fellow that affected knowing every body , and for want of judgment in ...
... fall on your side , or where it will , his bu siness is still to be well - bred to the end . I think I have read in one of our English comedies a descrip- tion of a fellow that affected knowing every body , and for want of judgment in ...
Pàgina 11
... fall on a better subject than that of the art of growing old . In such a lecture you must propose , that no one set his heart upon what is tran- sient the beauty grows wrinkled while we are yet gazing at her . The witty man sinks into a ...
... fall on a better subject than that of the art of growing old . In such a lecture you must propose , that no one set his heart upon what is tran- sient the beauty grows wrinkled while we are yet gazing at her . The witty man sinks into a ...
Pàgina 13
... falls into them without provocation , so it is to be hoped she will return from them without the merit of new services . But life and love will not admit of such intervals ; therefore pray let her be admonished as follows : " MADAM ...
... falls into them without provocation , so it is to be hoped she will return from them without the merit of new services . But life and love will not admit of such intervals ; therefore pray let her be admonished as follows : " MADAM ...
Pàgina 39
... fall into from indulgence to desires which are natural to all , ought to place them below the compassion of the virtuous part of the world : which indeed often makes me a little apt to suspect the sincerity of their virtue , who are too ...
... fall into from indulgence to desires which are natural to all , ought to place them below the compassion of the virtuous part of the world : which indeed often makes me a little apt to suspect the sincerity of their virtue , who are too ...
Pàgina 40
... falling into cruel hands , was left in the first month from her dishonor , and expos- ed to pass through the hands and discipline of one of those hags of hell whom we call bawds . But lest I should grow too suddenly grave on this ...
... falling into cruel hands , was left in the first month from her dishonor , and expos- ed to pass through the hands and discipline of one of those hags of hell whom we call bawds . But lest I should grow too suddenly grave on this ...
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