The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 31
... tion , that all dependents run in some measure into the manners and behaviour of those whom they You shall frequently , meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lacqueys as well as at White's or in the side - boxes . I remember ...
... tion , that all dependents run in some measure into the manners and behaviour of those whom they You shall frequently , meet with lovers and men of intrigue among the lacqueys as well as at White's or in the side - boxes . I remember ...
Pagina 123
... tion , he keeps them in very good order , and will suffer no body to sleep in it besides himself ; for if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap at sermon , upon recovering out of it he stands up and looks about him , and if ...
... tion , he keeps them in very good order , and will suffer no body to sleep in it besides himself ; for if by chance he has been surprised into a short nap at sermon , upon recovering out of it he stands up and looks about him , and if ...
Pagina 175
... tion millions of volumes , that would be utterly annihilated . I cannot think that the difficulty of furnishing out separate papers of this nature , has hindered autbors from communicating their thoughts to the world after such a manner ...
... tion millions of volumes , that would be utterly annihilated . I cannot think that the difficulty of furnishing out separate papers of this nature , has hindered autbors from communicating their thoughts to the world after such a manner ...
Pagina 280
... tion to friendship , love , or conversation . When pleasure is made the chief pursuit of life , it will necessarily follow that such monsters as these will arise from a constant application to such blan> dishments as naturally root out ...
... tion to friendship , love , or conversation . When pleasure is made the chief pursuit of life , it will necessarily follow that such monsters as these will arise from a constant application to such blan> dishments as naturally root out ...
Pagina 289
... tion to that which it is not in the course of providence to recal . The state of an old man , who is dissatisfied merely for his - being such , is the most out of all measures of reason and good sense of any being we have any account of ...
... tion to that which it is not in the course of providence to recal . The state of an old man , who is dissatisfied merely for his - being such , is the most out of all measures of reason and good sense of any being we have any account of ...
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