The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina ii
... never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his species . It is therefore no wonder we see such multitudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstanding ...
... never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his species . It is therefore no wonder we see such multitudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstanding ...
Pagina 7
... never was better pleased in my life than about a week ago , when , as I was battling it across the table with a young Templar , his companion gave him a pull by the sleeve , begging him to come away , for that the old prig would talk ...
... never was better pleased in my life than about a week ago , when , as I was battling it across the table with a young Templar , his companion gave him a pull by the sleeve , begging him to come away , for that the old prig would talk ...
Pagina 18
... never to repine at my own misfortunes , or to envy the happiness of another , since it . is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's sufferings ; for which reason also I have de- termined never to think too ...
... never to repine at my own misfortunes , or to envy the happiness of another , since it . is impossible for any man to form a right judgment of his neighbour's sufferings ; for which reason also I have de- termined never to think too ...
Pagina 19
... never predictions enough for their money . In short , Sir , my case has been some- thing like that of those discreet animals the monkeys , who , as the Indians tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may ...
... never predictions enough for their money . In short , Sir , my case has been some- thing like that of those discreet animals the monkeys , who , as the Indians tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may ...
Pagina 26
... never better pleased than when he is on this subject . Such openings of the heart give a man a thorough insight into his personal character , and illustrate several passages in the history of his life : besides that , there is some ...
... never better pleased than when he is on this subject . Such openings of the heart give a man a thorough insight into his personal character , and illustrate several passages in the history of his life : besides that , there is some ...
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