The Spectator, Volume 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Pagina 44
... person . In the meanwhile , if any among many , instead of being attributed to one says the Spectator has wit , it may be one . This is a secret satisfaction to these some relief to them to think that he does malignants ; for the person ...
... person . In the meanwhile , if any among many , instead of being attributed to one says the Spectator has wit , it may be one . This is a secret satisfaction to these some relief to them to think that he does malignants ; for the person ...
Pagina 252
... person who has obliged him , and , in short , sticks at nothing that may establish his character of a wit . It is no wonder , therefore , he succeeds in it better than the man of humanity , as a person who makes use of indirect methods ...
... person who has obliged him , and , in short , sticks at nothing that may establish his character of a wit . It is no wonder , therefore , he succeeds in it better than the man of humanity , as a person who makes use of indirect methods ...
Pagina 349
... person he thought proper particularly to entertain . This he did with so good a grace and as- surance , that it is taken for the present fashion ; and there is no young gentlewoman within several miles of this place has been kissed ever ...
... person he thought proper particularly to entertain . This he did with so good a grace and as- surance , that it is taken for the present fashion ; and there is no young gentlewoman within several miles of this place has been kissed ever ...
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