The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 29
... never permit me to tell you otherwife ; to wit , that you and ' I , though equals in quality and fortune , are by no means fuitable companions . You are , ' tis 6 true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure in a public ...
... never permit me to tell you otherwife ; to wit , that you and ' I , though equals in quality and fortune , are by no means fuitable companions . You are , ' tis 6 true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure in a public ...
Pagina 41
... never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is faid : for I promise him , never to draw a faulty charact- er which does not fit at least a thoufand people ; or to publish a fingle paper , that is not ...
... never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is faid : for I promise him , never to draw a faulty charact- er which does not fit at least a thoufand people ; or to publish a fingle paper , that is not ...
Pagina 45
... never spoke a word too much . It might be borne even here , but it often af- cends the pulpit itfelf : and the declaimer , in that facred place , is frequently fo impertinently witty , fpeaks of the laft day itself with fo many quaint ...
... never spoke a word too much . It might be borne even here , but it often af- cends the pulpit itfelf : and the declaimer , in that facred place , is frequently fo impertinently witty , fpeaks of the laft day itself with fo many quaint ...
Pagina 57
... never knew the reafon of it till you gave one for the fhortnefs of yours . If I knew a name ugly enough to belong to the above - de- fcribed face , I would feign one : but , to my un- fpeakable misfortune , my name is the only dif ...
... never knew the reafon of it till you gave one for the fhortnefs of yours . If I knew a name ugly enough to belong to the above - de- fcribed face , I would feign one : but , to my un- fpeakable misfortune , my name is the only dif ...
Pagina 61
... never fail of keeping this fecret in referve , to create a laugh , or raife a clap . I , who know nothing of women but from seeing plays , can give great gueffes at the whole ftructure of the fair fex , by being in- nocently placed in ...
... never fail of keeping this fecret in referve , to create a laugh , or raife a clap . I , who know nothing of women but from seeing plays , can give great gueffes at the whole ftructure of the fair fex , by being in- nocently placed in ...
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