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Pagina 6
... keep to my self , at least for some Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I must confess I would gratifie my Reader in any thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three Particulars , though I am sensible ...
... keep to my self , at least for some Time : I mean , an Account of my Name , my Age , and my Lodgings . I must confess I would gratifie my Reader in any thing that is reasonable ; but as for these three Particulars , though I am sensible ...
Pagina 7
... keeps himself a Batchelor by reason he was crossed in Love , by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Disappointment , Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester ...
... keeps himself a Batchelor by reason he was crossed in Love , by a perverse beautiful Widow of the next County to him . Before this Disappointment , Sir ROGER was what you call a fine Gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester ...
Pagina 8
... keeps a good House both in Town and Country ; a great Lover of Mankind ; but there is such a mirthful Cast in his Behaviour , that he is rather beloved than esteemed : His Tenants grow rich , his Servants look satisfied , all the young ...
... keeps a good House both in Town and Country ; a great Lover of Mankind ; but there is such a mirthful Cast in his Behaviour , that he is rather beloved than esteemed : His Tenants grow rich , his Servants look satisfied , all the young ...
Pagina 20
... keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience , Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Absurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have laughed , to ...
... keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience , Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Absurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have laughed , to ...
Pagina 34
... may well suppose ) to entertain one another with Sprightliness and Wit , but to keep one another in Coun tenance The Room where the Club met was some 1711 thing of the largest , and had two Entrances thing 34 THE SPECTATOR.
... may well suppose ) to entertain one another with Sprightliness and Wit , but to keep one another in Coun tenance The Room where the Club met was some 1711 thing of the largest , and had two Entrances thing 34 THE SPECTATOR.
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