The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... conversation . I should be unpardonable , if , after what I bave said , I should lon- . ger detain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conlude it without acknowledging those great obligations which you have laid ...
... conversation . I should be unpardonable , if , after what I bave said , I should lon- . ger detain you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conlude it without acknowledging those great obligations which you have laid ...
Pagina 11
... conversation , and travel . He was not only acquainted with all the sciences , but with the most eminent professors ... conversations of his friend . As daily NO . 123 . II THE SPECTATOR . great virtue. They prosecuted their studies ...
... conversation , and travel . He was not only acquainted with all the sciences , but with the most eminent professors ... conversations of his friend . As daily NO . 123 . II THE SPECTATOR . great virtue. They prosecuted their studies ...
Pagina 26
... conversation are wholly strangers . It extends itself even to the return of the bow and the hat ; and at the same time that the heads of parties preserve towards one another an outward show of good - breeding , and keep up a perpetual ...
... conversation are wholly strangers . It extends itself even to the return of the bow and the hat ; and at the same time that the heads of parties preserve towards one another an outward show of good - breeding , and keep up a perpetual ...
Pagina 36
... conversations of the wife . ARISTUS would not be so amiable were it not for his ASPASIA , nor ASPASIA SO much esteemed were it not for her ARISTUS . Their virtues are blended in their children , and diffuse through the whole family a ...
... conversations of the wife . ARISTUS would not be so amiable were it not for his ASPASIA , nor ASPASIA SO much esteemed were it not for her ARISTUS . Their virtues are blended in their children , and diffuse through the whole family a ...
Pagina 39
... conversation that he was a person who laughed at the ignorance and rusticity of the coun- try people , and was resolved to live and die in the mode . Sir , if you think this account of my travels may be of any advantage to the public ...
... conversation that he was a person who laughed at the ignorance and rusticity of the coun- try people , and was resolved to live and die in the mode . Sir , if you think this account of my travels may be of any advantage to the public ...
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