The Spectator, Volume 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Pagina 71
... talk - Good gods ! how he would talk ! foundation in nature , in reason , or in the That unexpected break in the line , and practice of the ancients . We find that turning the description of his manner of good and evil happen alike to ...
... talk - Good gods ! how he would talk ! foundation in nature , in reason , or in the That unexpected break in the line , and practice of the ancients . We find that turning the description of his manner of good and evil happen alike to ...
Pagina 96
will talk an hour together upon a sweet- meat . He entertains his mother every night with observations that he makes ... talking against a great lord , whom she had never seen in her life ; and indeed I never knew a party - woman that ...
will talk an hour together upon a sweet- meat . He entertains his mother every night with observations that he makes ... talking against a great lord , whom she had never seen in her life ; and indeed I never knew a party - woman that ...
Pagina 358
... talk whole hours to- gether upon any thing ; but it must be owned to the honour of the other sex , that there are many among them who can talk whole hours together upon nothing . I have known a woman branch out into a long ex- tempore ...
... talk whole hours to- gether upon any thing ; but it must be owned to the honour of the other sex , that there are many among them who can talk whole hours together upon nothing . I have known a woman branch out into a long ex- tempore ...
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