The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 114
... appears . If we consider this Way of instructing or giving Advice , it excels all others , because it is the least shocking , and the least subject to those Excep- tions which I have before mentioned . This will appear to us , if we ...
... appears . If we consider this Way of instructing or giving Advice , it excels all others , because it is the least shocking , and the least subject to those Excep- tions which I have before mentioned . This will appear to us , if we ...
Pagina 157
... appear to have the Advantage . Friendship , Tenderness , and Constancy , drest in a Simplicity of Expression , recommend themselves by a more native Elegance , than passionate Raptures , extravagant En- comiums , and slavish Adoration ...
... appear to have the Advantage . Friendship , Tenderness , and Constancy , drest in a Simplicity of Expression , recommend themselves by a more native Elegance , than passionate Raptures , extravagant En- comiums , and slavish Adoration ...
Pagina 161
... appearing grave and distant to their old Friends . When Man and Wife are in the same Coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due Mein in the Eye of the World between ...
... appearing grave and distant to their old Friends . When Man and Wife are in the same Coach , you are to see whether they appear pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due Mein in the Eye of the World between ...
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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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