The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 8
... 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 time and place ...
... 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 time and place ...
Pàgina 52
... side of the way a beauty , whose charms were so attracting that it drew my eyes wholly on that side , insomuch that I neglected my own way , and chanced to run my nose directly against a post ; which the lady no sooner perceived , but ...
... side of the way a beauty , whose charms were so attracting that it drew my eyes wholly on that side , insomuch that I neglected my own way , and chanced to run my nose directly against a post ; which the lady no sooner perceived , but ...
Pàgina 69
... side , has been here just now blubber- ing , and told me the whole matter . She says , she did not think I could be so base ; and that she is now so odious to her mistress for having so often spoke well of me , that she dare not mention ...
... side , has been here just now blubber- ing , and told me the whole matter . She says , she did not think I could be so base ; and that she is now so odious to her mistress for having so often spoke well of me , that she dare not mention ...
Pàgina 81
... right Spanish . The several other cells were stored with commodities of the same kind , of which it would be tedious to give the reader an exact inven- tory . There was a large cavity on each side of the No. 275 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
... right Spanish . The several other cells were stored with commodities of the same kind , of which it would be tedious to give the reader an exact inven- tory . There was a large cavity on each side of the No. 275 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 82
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. There was a large cavity on each side of the head , which I must not omit . That on the right side was filled with fictions , flatteries , and falsehoods , vows , promises , and protestations ; that on ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. There was a large cavity on each side of the head , which I must not omit . That on the right side was filled with fictions , flatteries , and falsehoods , vows , promises , and protestations ; that on ...
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