The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 2
... particular person , that in a late draught of marriage - articles a lady has stipulated with her husband , that whatever his opinions are , she shall be at liberty to patch on which side she pleases . I must here take notice , that ...
... particular person , that in a late draught of marriage - articles a lady has stipulated with her husband , that whatever his opinions are , she shall be at liberty to patch on which side she pleases . I must here take notice , that ...
Pagina 7
... particular and cireumstantiated , that they cannot come within general considerations . For one such case as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a faree of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at ...
... particular and cireumstantiated , that they cannot come within general considerations . For one such case as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a faree of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at ...
Pagina 14
... particular care , that the common forms of distress , and the idle pretenders to sorrow , about courts , who wanted only supplies to luxury , should never obtain favour by his means : but the distresses , which arise from the many ...
... particular care , that the common forms of distress , and the idle pretenders to sorrow , about courts , who wanted only supplies to luxury , should never obtain favour by his means : but the distresses , which arise from the many ...
Pagina 17
... particular , after having read over a poem of an eminent author on a victory , I met with several fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day , which had been employed in squibs and crackers , and by that means celebrated its subject in ...
... particular , after having read over a poem of an eminent author on a victory , I met with several fragments of it upon the next rejoicing day , which had been employed in squibs and crackers , and by that means celebrated its subject in ...
Pagina 20
... particular pleasure in the reading of them . I can affirm the same of Mr. Dryden , and know several of the most refined writers of our present age who are of the same humour . I might likewise refer my reader to Moliere's thoughts on ...
... particular pleasure in the reading of them . I can affirm the same of Mr. Dryden , and know several of the most refined writers of our present age who are of the same humour . I might likewise refer my reader to Moliere's thoughts on ...
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