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Pagina 7
... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable : as few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable : as few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste of books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
Pagina 41
... turns altogether upon such adventures as have passed in their own assembly ; of mem- bers who have taken the glass in their turns for a week to- gether , without stirring out of their club ; of others who have smoked an hundred pipes at ...
... turns altogether upon such adventures as have passed in their own assembly ; of mem- bers who have taken the glass in their turns for a week to- gether , without stirring out of their club ; of others who have smoked an hundred pipes at ...
Pagina 45
... turn . The family is the proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be showing their zeal for the ... turns to the female part of his audience : “ And as for you ( says he ) , I shall advise you in very few words ...
... turn . The family is the proper province for private women to shine in . If they must be showing their zeal for the ... turns to the female part of his audience : “ And as for you ( says he ) , I shall advise you in very few words ...
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SELECTIONS FROM THE SPECTATOR I The Spectators Account of Himself | 1 |
Of the Club | 5 |
Public Credit a Vision | 11 |
Copyright | |
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