The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 5
... fifty years silence , I would not venture into the world under the character of a man who pretends to talk like other people , till I had arrived at full freedom of speech . I shall reserve for another time the history of such.
... fifty years silence , I would not venture into the world under the character of a man who pretends to talk like other people , till I had arrived at full freedom of speech . I shall reserve for another time the history of such.
Pagina 6
... talk in chorus with a parcel of Frenchmen . I found my modesty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of this ... talking with the greater freedom when I was not un- der any impediment of thinking : I therefore threw my- self into ...
... talk in chorus with a parcel of Frenchmen . I found my modesty greatly relieved by the communicative temper of this ... talking with the greater freedom when I was not un- der any impediment of thinking : I therefore threw my- self into ...
Pagina 7
... talk him to death . Being now a very good proficient in discourse , I shall appear in the world with this addition to my character , that my countrymen may reap the fruits of my new - ac- quired loquacity . Those who have been present ...
... talk him to death . Being now a very good proficient in discourse , I shall appear in the world with this addition to my character , that my countrymen may reap the fruits of my new - ac- quired loquacity . Those who have been present ...
Pagina 20
... talk , and if you will take your place among us for an evening , we have unanimously agreed to allow you one minute in ten , without interruption . I am , SIR , Your humble servant , • S. T. P. S. You may find us at my lady Betty ...
... talk , and if you will take your place among us for an evening , we have unanimously agreed to allow you one minute in ten , without interruption . I am , SIR , Your humble servant , • S. T. P. S. You may find us at my lady Betty ...
Pagina 21
... talking in thy sleep . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be very queer if thou dost not intend to use the phrases in fashion , as thou callest them in thy second paper . Hast thou a mind to pass ...
... talking in thy sleep . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be very queer if thou dost not intend to use the phrases in fashion , as thou callest them in thy second paper . Hast thou a mind to pass ...
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