The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 21
... writing , with my natural aversion to loquacity , give me a good deal of employment when I enter any house in the coun- try ; for I cannot for my heart leave a room , before I have thoroughly studied the walls of it , and exa- mined the ...
... writing , with my natural aversion to loquacity , give me a good deal of employment when I enter any house in the coun- try ; for I cannot for my heart leave a room , before I have thoroughly studied the walls of it , and exa- mined the ...
Strana 26
... writer observes , the face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that the prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this case there- fore we may be sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art ...
... writer observes , the face of that prince was like the face of an eagle , and that the prince was very well pleased to be told so . In this case there- fore we may be sure that he had in his mind some general implicit notion of this art ...
Strana 35
This honest gentleman , who is so desirous that I should write a satire upon grooms , has a great deal of reason for his resentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind so much as this of the misbehaviour of servants . The ...
This honest gentleman , who is so desirous that I should write a satire upon grooms , has a great deal of reason for his resentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind so much as this of the misbehaviour of servants . The ...
Strana 51
... write verses on those occasions , the rest of the world repeat the verses of others . These servants of the ladies were used to imitate their manner of con- versation , and allude to one another , rather than in- terchange discourse in ...
... write verses on those occasions , the rest of the world repeat the verses of others . These servants of the ladies were used to imitate their manner of con- versation , and allude to one another , rather than in- terchange discourse in ...
Strana 69
... writes , though I am thus scrupulous at the price of being ridiculous . · MR . SPECTATOR , ' I was very well pleased with your discourse upon general mourning , and should be obliged to you if you will enter into the matter more deeply ...
... writes , though I am thus scrupulous at the price of being ridiculous . · MR . SPECTATOR , ' I was very well pleased with your discourse upon general mourning , and should be obliged to you if you will enter into the matter more deeply ...
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