The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 35
... shew the folly of demurrage from two or three reflections which I earnestly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life is not long enough for a ...
... shew the folly of demurrage from two or three reflections which I earnestly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the shortness of their time . Life is not long enough for a ...
Pagina 43
... shew tire other the charms of her lover . Dick Crastin and Tom Tulip , among many . others , have of late been pretenders in this family : Dick to Honoria , Tom to Flavia . Dick is the only surviving beau of the last age , and Tom ...
... shew tire other the charms of her lover . Dick Crastin and Tom Tulip , among many . others , have of late been pretenders in this family : Dick to Honoria , Tom to Flavia . Dick is the only surviving beau of the last age , and Tom ...
Pagina 44
... shew the other that her lover had the superiority in the accomplishments of that sort of creature whom the silier part of women call a fine gentleman . As this age has a much more gross taste in courtship , as well as in every thing ...
... shew the other that her lover had the superiority in the accomplishments of that sort of creature whom the silier part of women call a fine gentleman . As this age has a much more gross taste in courtship , as well as in every thing ...
Pagina 55
... shew how those parts of life which are exercised in study , reading , and the pursuits of know : ledge , are long , but not tedious , and by that means discover a method of lengthening our lives , and at the same time of turning all the ...
... shew how those parts of life which are exercised in study , reading , and the pursuits of know : ledge , are long , but not tedious , and by that means discover a method of lengthening our lives , and at the same time of turning all the ...
Pagina 67
... shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too generally ) all rogues ; but that we are ; what we are , according to the example of our superiors . In the family I am now in , I am guilty of no one sin but lying ; which ...
... shew you that we poor servants are not ( what you called us too generally ) all rogues ; but that we are ; what we are , according to the example of our superiors . In the family I am now in , I am guilty of no one sin but lying ; which ...
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