The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... Gentleman of heard , I begin to blame my own Taciturnity ; and since I have neither Time nor Inclination to com- municate the Fulness of my Heart in Speech , I am resolved to do it in Writing ; and to Print my self out , if possible ...
... Gentleman of heard , I begin to blame my own Taciturnity ; and since I have neither Time nor Inclination to com- municate the Fulness of my Heart in Speech , I am resolved to do it in Writing ; and to Print my self out , if possible ...
Pagina 6
... Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought a Duel upon his first coming to Town , and kick'd Bully Dawson3 in a publick Coffee - house for calling him Youngster . But being ill - used by the ...
... Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester and Sir George Etherege , fought a Duel upon his first coming to Town , and kick'd Bully Dawson3 in a publick Coffee - house for calling him Youngster . But being ill - used by the ...
Pagina 7
... Gentleman who , according to his Years , should be in the Decline of his Life , but having ever been very careful of his Person , and always had a very easy Fortune , Time has made but very little Impression , either by Wrinkles on his ...
... Gentleman who , according to his Years , should be in the Decline of his Life , but having ever been very careful of his Person , and always had a very easy Fortune , Time has made but very little Impression , either by Wrinkles on his ...
Pagina 22
... Gentleman . At my first entering into the Family , I was troubled with the Civility of their rising up to me every time I came into the Room ; but my Land - lady observing , that upon these Occasions I always cried Pish and went out ...
... Gentleman . At my first entering into the Family , I was troubled with the Civility of their rising up to me every time I came into the Room ; but my Land - lady observing , that upon these Occasions I always cried Pish and went out ...
Pagina 24
... Gentleman , who does it for his Diver- sion , but desires his Name may be concealed . He says very handsomely in his own Excuse , that he does not Act for Gain , that he indulges an innocent Pleasure in it , and that it is better to ...
... Gentleman , who does it for his Diver- sion , but desires his Name may be concealed . He says very handsomely in his own Excuse , that he does not Act for Gain , that he indulges an innocent Pleasure in it , and that it is better to ...
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