The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 4
... , that they leave no- thing to chance or humour , but are still for deriv- ing every action from some plot and contrivance , for * Ecclus . ix . 1 . drawing up a perpetual scheme of causes and events , 4 . 170 . SPECTATOR .
... , that they leave no- thing to chance or humour , but are still for deriv- ing every action from some plot and contrivance , for * Ecclus . ix . 1 . drawing up a perpetual scheme of causes and events , 4 . 170 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 9
... humour so far , till their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary ...
... humour so far , till their affected coldness and indifference quite kills all the fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary ...
Pagina 22
... humour with merchants , it should be no offence to offer one not quite so old in their defence . When a man happens to break in Holland , they say of him that he has not kept true accounts . " This phrase , perhaps , among us would ...
... humour with merchants , it should be no offence to offer one not quite so old in their defence . When a man happens to break in Holland , they say of him that he has not kept true accounts . " This phrase , perhaps , among us would ...
Pagina 32
... humour ? Nothing , but that I must convince her of my good opinion by my practice : and then I am to give her posses- sion of iny little ready money , and for a day and a half following , dislike all she dislikes , and extol every thing ...
... humour ? Nothing , but that I must convince her of my good opinion by my practice : and then I am to give her posses- sion of iny little ready money , and for a day and a half following , dislike all she dislikes , and extol every thing ...
Pagina 39
... humour in his wife's company , and the pleasantest man in the world every where else ; the greatest sloven at home when he appears to none but his family , and most * Job xxix . 2 , & c . xxx . 25 , & c . xxxi . 6 , & c . passim . No ...
... humour in his wife's company , and the pleasantest man in the world every where else ; the greatest sloven at home when he appears to none but his family , and most * Job xxix . 2 , & c . xxx . 25 , & c . xxxi . 6 , & c . passim . No ...
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