The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after , she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence : being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover , and partly by the Pos- session of another . very I ...
... kind of Pageantry to cover Distress ; for in two Months after , she was carried to her Grave with the same Pomp and Magnificence : being sent thither partly by the Loss of one Lover , and partly by the Pos- session of another . very I ...
Pagina 34
... kind to torture this sort of Temper , and delights in it . When he finds them change colour , and say faintly They wish such a Piece of News is true , he has the Malice to speak some good or other of every Man of their Acquaintance ...
... kind to torture this sort of Temper , and delights in it . When he finds them change colour , and say faintly They wish such a Piece of News is true , he has the Malice to speak some good or other of every Man of their Acquaintance ...
Pagina 35
... kind Looks and Wishes of Success at their Champion , he will have some Shame , and feel a little of the Pain he has so often put others to , of being out of Countenance . AMONG the other hardy Undertakings which himself in such a manner ...
... kind Looks and Wishes of Success at their Champion , he will have some Shame , and feel a little of the Pain he has so often put others to , of being out of Countenance . AMONG the other hardy Undertakings which himself in such a manner ...
Pagina 45
... kind of Melancholy , or rather Thoughtfulness , that is not disagreeable . I Yesterday pass'd a whole After- noon in the Church - yard , the Cloysters , and the Church , amusing myself with the Tomb - stones and Inscriptions that I met ...
... kind of Melancholy , or rather Thoughtfulness , that is not disagreeable . I Yesterday pass'd a whole After- noon in the Church - yard , the Cloysters , and the Church , amusing myself with the Tomb - stones and Inscriptions that I met ...
Pagina 47
... kind : and ' the Noble Principle with which you have in- ' spired me , of Benevolence to all I have to deal with , quickens my Application in every thing I ' undertake . When I relieve Merit from Dis- countenance , when I assist a ...
... kind : and ' the Noble Principle with which you have in- ' spired me , of Benevolence to all I have to deal with , quickens my Application in every thing I ' undertake . When I relieve Merit from Dis- countenance , when I assist a ...
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