The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 143
... Relations , the Force of the Expression lies very often more in the Look , the Tone of Voice , or the Gesture , than the Words themselves ; which being repeated in any other manner by the Undiscern- ing , bear a very different ...
... Relations , the Force of the Expression lies very often more in the Look , the Tone of Voice , or the Gesture , than the Words themselves ; which being repeated in any other manner by the Undiscern- ing , bear a very different ...
Pagina 162
... Relation , who married about six Years ago a wealthy Citizen . I found her at Home , but her Husband gone to the Exchange , and expected back within an Hour at the farthest . After the usual Salutations of Kind- ness , and a hundred ...
... Relation , who married about six Years ago a wealthy Citizen . I found her at Home , but her Husband gone to the Exchange , and expected back within an Hour at the farthest . After the usual Salutations of Kind- ness , and a hundred ...
Pagina 285
... Relation , that I shall have fair Play at her ; but as my whole Success depends on my first Approaches , I desire your Advice , whether I had best Storm , or proceed by way of Sap . I am , Sir , Yours , & c . P.S. I had forgot to tell ...
... Relation , that I shall have fair Play at her ; but as my whole Success depends on my first Approaches , I desire your Advice , whether I had best Storm , or proceed by way of Sap . I am , Sir , Yours , & c . P.S. I had forgot to tell ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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