“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Pagina 11
... best , you must be a profeffed admirer of prudence , or any other quality he is mafter of , or at least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be fure to be free and open in your conversation with him , and to let in ...
... best , you must be a profeffed admirer of prudence , or any other quality he is mafter of , or at least vain enough to think he is . In the next place , you must be fure to be free and open in your conversation with him , and to let in ...
Pagina 12
... best way will be to let him see you are much cast down and afflicted for the ill opinion he entertains of you , and the difquietudes he him- felf fuffers for your fake . There are many who take a kind of barbarous pleasure in the ...
... best way will be to let him see you are much cast down and afflicted for the ill opinion he entertains of you , and the difquietudes he him- felf fuffers for your fake . There are many who take a kind of barbarous pleasure in the ...
Pagina 28
... , and when you had best to let them alone . But , fubmitting these matters to your more ferious con- , fideration , I am , SIR , yours , KG . I HAVE , indeed , feen and heard of feveral I HAVE 28 N ° 175 THE SPECTATOR . · ...
... , and when you had best to let them alone . But , fubmitting these matters to your more ferious con- , fideration , I am , SIR , yours , KG . I HAVE , indeed , feen and heard of feveral I HAVE 28 N ° 175 THE SPECTATOR . · ...
Pagina 30
... best of wives . It would be worth your confideration to enter into the nature of affection itself , and tell us , according to your philofophy , why it is that our dears ' fhould do what they will with us , fhall be froward , ill ...
... best of wives . It would be worth your confideration to enter into the nature of affection itself , and tell us , according to your philofophy , why it is that our dears ' fhould do what they will with us , fhall be froward , ill ...
Pagina 31
... best fub- jects the queen has ; and for that reafon I take it to be your duty to keep us above contempt . ' I Do not know whether I make myfelf understood in ⚫ the representation of an hen - peckt life , but I fhall take . leave to ...
... best fub- jects the queen has ; and for that reafon I take it to be your duty to keep us above contempt . ' I Do not know whether I make myfelf understood in ⚫ the representation of an hen - peckt life , but I fhall take . leave to ...
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