The Spectator, Volum 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 8
... keeps her seat in a hackney coach as well as the best rider does on a managed horse . The laced shoe on her left foot , with a careless gesture , just appearing on the opposite cushion , held her both firm , and in a proper attitude to ...
... keeps her seat in a hackney coach as well as the best rider does on a managed horse . The laced shoe on her left foot , with a careless gesture , just appearing on the opposite cushion , held her both firm , and in a proper attitude to ...
Pàgina 11
... keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that No. 454 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
... keep their minds open to gratification , and ready to receive it from any thing it meets with . This one circumstance will make every face you see give you the satisfaction you now take in beholding that No. 454 . 11 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 21
... keep . If you are what you were to me , you can go a great way towards my recovery ; if you are not , my good fortune , if ever it returns , will return by slower approaches . I am , Sir , " Your affectionate friend " and humble servant ...
... keep . If you are what you were to me , you can go a great way towards my recovery ; if you are not , my good fortune , if ever it returns , will return by slower approaches . I am , Sir , " Your affectionate friend " and humble servant ...
Pàgina 28
... and very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in countenance among the men of mode . Our excess of modesty makes us shamefaced in all the exercises of piety and 28 No. 458 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and very often to appear a greater libertine than he is , that he may keep himself in countenance among the men of mode . Our excess of modesty makes us shamefaced in all the exercises of piety and 28 No. 458 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 56
... keep a steady eye upon truth , who is always in a battle or a triumph . " If we regard poverty and wealth as they are apt to produce virtues or vices in the mind of man , one may observe that there is a set of each of these growing out ...
... keep a steady eye upon truth , who is always in a battle or a triumph . " If we regard poverty and wealth as they are apt to produce virtues or vices in the mind of man , one may observe that there is a set of each of these growing out ...
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