The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 59
... pleased with your discourse upon general mourning , and should be obliged to yon if you will enter into the matter more deeply , and give us your thoughts upon the common sense the ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief ...
... pleased with your discourse upon general mourning , and should be obliged to yon if you will enter into the matter more deeply , and give us your thoughts upon the common sense the ordinary people have of the demonstrations of grief ...
Pagina 72
... pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think it shews the good sense which at present very much reigns among the valuable part of the sex . One may observe that women in all ages have taken more pains than men to adorn the ...
... pleased with the coiffure now in fashion , and think it shews the good sense which at present very much reigns among the valuable part of the sex . One may observe that women in all ages have taken more pains than men to adorn the ...
Pagina 76
... pleased to see one who is a terror to others fall like a slave at their feet , or that this quality supplies their own principal defect , in guarding them from insults , and avenging their quarrels ; or that courage is a natural ...
... pleased to see one who is a terror to others fall like a slave at their feet , or that this quality supplies their own principal defect , in guarding them from insults , and avenging their quarrels ; or that courage is a natural ...
Pagina 79
... pleased , and place himself in a constant aptitude for the satisfactions of his Being . Instead of this , you hardly see a man who is not uneasy in proportion to bis advancement in the arts of life . An affected delicacy is the common ...
... pleased , and place himself in a constant aptitude for the satisfactions of his Being . Instead of this , you hardly see a man who is not uneasy in proportion to bis advancement in the arts of life . An affected delicacy is the common ...
Pagina 90
... pleased with his conclusion ; and as each knew his good - will to the rest , he was convinced that the many professions of kindness and service , which we ordinarily meet with , are not natural where the heart is well inclined ; but are ...
... pleased with his conclusion ; and as each knew his good - will to the rest , he was convinced that the many professions of kindness and service , which we ordinarily meet with , are not natural where the heart is well inclined ; but are ...
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