The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 2
... tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as many aukward beaux , as the easiness of your favourite Waller hath made insipid poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse ...
... tell you that the free and disengaged behaviour of a fine gentleman makes as many aukward beaux , as the easiness of your favourite Waller hath made insipid poets . At present you are content to aim all your charms at your own spouse ...
Pagina 11
... tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to ...
... tell him untruths , for which thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to ...
Pagina 19
... tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a livelihood by holding my tongue , but shall now open my mouth in order to fill it . If I appear a little word ...
... tell us , can speak if they would , but purposely avoid it , that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a livelihood by holding my tongue , but shall now open my mouth in order to fill it . If I appear a little word ...
Pagina 24
... tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep so much for the loss of a husband as for the want of one . The principal rule by which the whole society are to govern themselves , is this , to cry up the pleasures of a single life ...
... tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep so much for the loss of a husband as for the want of one . The principal rule by which the whole society are to govern themselves , is this , to cry up the pleasures of a single life ...
Pagina 28
... telling us , that as he and Jack Such - a - one were together , one or t'other of them had such a conceit on such an occasion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the company did not join with him . When his mirth was ...
... telling us , that as he and Jack Such - a - one were together , one or t'other of them had such a conceit on such an occasion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the company did not join with him . When his mirth was ...
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