The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 12
... Tawdry , may buy him a cane , and not creep with the air of a strut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one till of very late years , 12 No. 260 . THE SPECTATOR .
... Tawdry , may buy him a cane , and not creep with the air of a strut . I must add to all this , that if it were not for one pleasure , which I thought a very mean one till of very late years , 12 No. 260 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 13
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. a very mean one till of very late years , I should have no one great satisfaction left ; but if I live to the tenth of March 1714 , and all my securities are good , I shall be worth fifty thousand ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. a very mean one till of very late years , I should have no one great satisfaction left ; but if I live to the tenth of March 1714 , and all my securities are good , I shall be worth fifty thousand ...
Pàgina 49
... late , that at present I wholly forbear any attempt towards it : I am of opinion that I ought sometimes to lay before the world the plain letters of my correspondents in the artless dress in which they hastily send them , that the ...
... late , that at present I wholly forbear any attempt towards it : I am of opinion that I ought sometimes to lay before the world the plain letters of my correspondents in the artless dress in which they hastily send them , that the ...
Pàgina 57
... late act of parliament for securing the church of Eng- land ; and told me , with great satisfaction , that he believed it already began to take effect ; for that a rigid dissenter , who chanced to dine at his house on Christmas day ...
... late act of parliament for securing the church of Eng- land ; and told me , with great satisfaction , that he believed it already began to take effect ; for that a rigid dissenter , who chanced to dine at his house on Christmas day ...
Pàgina 64
... late quotation means no more , than that manners and not dress are the ornaments of a woman . If this comes to the knowledge of my female admi- rers , I shall be very hard put to it to bring myself off handsomely . In the mean while I ...
... late quotation means no more , than that manners and not dress are the ornaments of a woman . If this comes to the knowledge of my female admi- rers , I shall be very hard put to it to bring myself off handsomely . In the mean while I ...
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