The Spectator, Volume 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Pagina 10
... never observe a fudden joy arife in the countenance of a lover ? Did you never fee the attendance of years paid , over - paid , in an in- ftant ? You a Spectator , and not know that the intelli- gence of affection is carried on by the ...
... never observe a fudden joy arife in the countenance of a lover ? Did you never fee the attendance of years paid , over - paid , in an in- ftant ? You a Spectator , and not know that the intelli- gence of affection is carried on by the ...
Pagina 17
... never to faun- ter about St. James's Park together : if you prefume to enter the ring at Hyde - Park together , you are ruined for ever ; nor muft you take the leaft notice of one another at the play - houfe or opera , unless you would ...
... never to faun- ter about St. James's Park together : if you prefume to enter the ring at Hyde - Park together , you are ruined for ever ; nor muft you take the leaft notice of one another at the play - houfe or opera , unless you would ...
Pagina 18
... never was heard to name him in his abfence , and takes care he shall never be the subject of any dif- • course she has a fhare in . I hope you will propose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be fo filly to ...
... never was heard to name him in his abfence , and takes care he shall never be the subject of any dif- • course she has a fhare in . I hope you will propose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be fo filly to ...
Pagina 19
... never had been fine ladies . The vicar , madam , is fo kind as to vifit my husband , and his agreeable conversation has brought ⚫ him to enjoy many fober happy hours when even I am fhut out , and my dear mafter is entertained only with ...
... never had been fine ladies . The vicar , madam , is fo kind as to vifit my husband , and his agreeable conversation has brought ⚫ him to enjoy many fober happy hours when even I am fhut out , and my dear mafter is entertained only with ...
Pagina 22
... never fo glorious , they lofe their luftre when they are drawn at large , and fet to fhow by his own hand ; and as the world is more apt to find fault than to commend , the boaft will probably be cenfured when the great action that ...
... never fo glorious , they lofe their luftre when they are drawn at large , and fet to fhow by his own hand ; and as the world is more apt to find fault than to commend , the boaft will probably be cenfured when the great action that ...
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