The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina i
... acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like perfections which you possess , whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are ...
... acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like perfections which you possess , whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are ...
Pagina 5
... acquainted the world with my design of electing a new club , and of opening my mouth in it after a most solemn`manner . Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy , as I at first imagined , to break ...
... acquainted the world with my design of electing a new club , and of opening my mouth in it after a most solemn`manner . Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy , as I at first imagined , to break ...
Pagina 6
... acquainted with my own voice , I laid hold of all opportunities to exert it . Not caring however to speak much by myself , and to draw upon me the whole attention of those I conversed with , I used for some time to walk every morning in ...
... acquainted with my own voice , I laid hold of all opportunities to exert it . Not caring however to speak much by myself , and to draw upon me the whole attention of those I conversed with , I used for some time to walk every morning in ...
Pagina 7
... acquaintance scarce knew me ; nay , I was ask- ed the other day by a Jew at Jonathan's , whether I was not related to a dumb gentleman , who used to come to that coffee - house ? But I think I never was better pleased in my life than ...
... acquaintance scarce knew me ; nay , I was ask- ed the other day by a Jew at Jonathan's , whether I was not related to a dumb gentleman , who used to come to that coffee - house ? But I think I never was better pleased in my life than ...
Pagina 24
... acquaint- ed with all the widow - hunters about town , who often af- ford them great diversion . There is an honest Irish gen- tleman , it seems , who knows nothing of this society , but at different times has made love to the whole ...
... acquaint- ed with all the widow - hunters about town , who often af- ford them great diversion . There is an honest Irish gen- tleman , it seems , who knows nothing of this society , but at different times has made love to the whole ...
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