The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 6
... desires after he had forget his cruel beauty , insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in point of chastity with beg- gars and gypsies ; but this is looked upon , by his friends , rather as matter of raillery than truth ...
... desires after he had forget his cruel beauty , insomuch that it is reported he has frequently offended in point of chastity with beg- gars and gypsies ; but this is looked upon , by his friends , rather as matter of raillery than truth ...
Pagina 14
... desire no more in any thing but to be new , to be agreeable . If I found consolation among such , I was as much disquieted by the incapacity of others . These are mortals who have a certain curiosity without power of reflection , and ...
... desire no more in any thing but to be new , to be agreeable . If I found consolation among such , I was as much disquieted by the incapacity of others . These are mortals who have a certain curiosity without power of reflection , and ...
Pagina 38
... desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it .. eye There is another set of men that I must likewise lay a claim to , whom I have lately called the Blanks of So- CIETY , as being altogether unfurnished with ideas ...
... desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it .. eye There is another set of men that I must likewise lay a claim to , whom I have lately called the Blanks of So- CIETY , as being altogether unfurnished with ideas ...
Pagina 39
... desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasantries of the like nature , which men of a little smart genius cannot forbear throwing out against their best friends , when they ...
... desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasantries of the like nature , which men of a little smart genius cannot forbear throwing out against their best friends , when they ...
Pagina 50
... desires his name may be concealed . He says very hand- somely , in his own excuse , that he does not act for gain ; that he indulges an innocent pleasure in it ; and that it is better to pass away an evening in this manner , than in ...
... desires his name may be concealed . He says very hand- somely , in his own excuse , that he does not act for gain ; that he indulges an innocent pleasure in it ; and that it is better to pass away an evening in this manner , than in ...
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