The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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Pagina 4
... live at a distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a distinction of a very singular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel , I think I should not have discharged the office of a faithful Spectator had I not ...
... live at a distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a distinction of a very singular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel , I think I should not have discharged the office of a faithful Spectator had I not ...
Pagina 8
... live under these constant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition , than to be ashamed , or afraid , to see any one man breathing ? Yet he that is much in debt is in ...
... live under these constant apprehensions , and still go on to increase the cause of them . Can there be a more low and servile condition , than to be ashamed , or afraid , to see any one man breathing ? Yet he that is much in debt is in ...
Pagina 45
... lives in a state of invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in the pursuit of what he always despairs to possess . It is for this reason ( says Plato ) that the souls of the dead appear frequently in cemeteries , and hover ...
... lives in a state of invincible desire and impotence , and always burns in the pursuit of what he always despairs to possess . It is for this reason ( says Plato ) that the souls of the dead appear frequently in cemeteries , and hover ...
Pagina 49
... lives the Lady Honoria , a widow about the age of forty , of a healthy constitution , gay temper , and elegant person . She dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fond- ness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a ...
... lives the Lady Honoria , a widow about the age of forty , of a healthy constitution , gay temper , and elegant person . She dresses a little too much like a girl , affects a childish fond- ness in the tone of her voice , sometimes a ...
Pagina 50
... live almost upon an equality in conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that ...
... live almost upon an equality in conversation ; and as Honoria has given Flavia to understand that it is ill - bred to be always calling mother , Flavia is as well pleased never to be called child . It happens , by this means , that ...
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