The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 8
... manners , he is the same civil person he ever was : he will venture his neck to bow out of a coach in full speed , at once to show he is full of business , and yet is not so taken up . as to forget his old friend . With a man who is not ...
... manners , he is the same civil person he ever was : he will venture his neck to bow out of a coach in full speed , at once to show he is full of business , and yet is not so taken up . as to forget his old friend . With a man who is not ...
Pàgina 12
... manners are as natural to them as his delights , method of thinking , and mode of living , were formerly to him and his friends . But the mischief is , he looks upon the same kind of errors which he himself was guilty of with an eye of ...
... manners are as natural to them as his delights , method of thinking , and mode of living , were formerly to him and his friends . But the mischief is , he looks upon the same kind of errors which he himself was guilty of with an eye of ...
Pàgina 23
... manner of life renewed . It would be extremely beneficial to society , if you would frequently resume subjects which serve to bind these sort of relations faster , and endear the ties of blood with those of good - will , protection ...
... manner of life renewed . It would be extremely beneficial to society , if you would frequently resume subjects which serve to bind these sort of relations faster , and endear the ties of blood with those of good - will , protection ...
Pàgina 28
... . Close retirement , and a life by stealth . T has been from age to age an affectation to love the pleasure of solitude , among those who cannot possibly be supposed qualified for passing life in that manner 28 No. 264 . THE SPECTATOR ,
... . Close retirement , and a life by stealth . T has been from age to age an affectation to love the pleasure of solitude , among those who cannot possibly be supposed qualified for passing life in that manner 28 No. 264 . THE SPECTATOR ,
Pàgina 29
... manner . This people have taken up from reading the many agreeable things which have been written . on that subject , for which we are beholden to excel- lent persons who delighted in being retired and ab- stracted from the pleasures ...
... manner . This people have taken up from reading the many agreeable things which have been written . on that subject , for which we are beholden to excel- lent persons who delighted in being retired and ab- stracted from the pleasures ...
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