The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , merchant , and artisan , without ever med- dling with ... mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since ...
... means I have made myself a speculative statesman , soldier , merchant , and artisan , without ever med- dling with ... mean time , when I consider how much I have seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since ...
Strana 10
... means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair of less considera- tion . As this is the greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest reproach ...
... means , love , during the time of my speculations , shall be carried on with the same sincerity as any other affair of less considera- tion . As this is the greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest reproach ...
Strana 11
... means cleared the place of those little noxious animals . Before I dismiss this paper , I must inform my reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot between London and Wiset ( who will be appointed garden- ers of the playhouse ) to ...
... means cleared the place of those little noxious animals . Before I dismiss this paper , I must inform my reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot between London and Wiset ( who will be appointed garden- ers of the playhouse ) to ...
Strana 16
... means gathering together materials for think- ing . These needy persons do not know what to talk of , till about twelve o'clock in the morning ; for by that time they are pretty good judges of the weather , know which way the wind sets ...
... means gathering together materials for think- ing . These needy persons do not know what to talk of , till about twelve o'clock in the morning ; for by that time they are pretty good judges of the weather , know which way the wind sets ...
Strana 30
... means fit for tae bet- ter sort of conversation , and yet have an imperti- nent ambition of appearing with those to whom they are not welcome . If you walk in the park , one of them will certainly join with you , though you are in ...
... means fit for tae bet- ter sort of conversation , and yet have an imperti- nent ambition of appearing with those to whom they are not welcome . If you walk in the park , one of them will certainly join with you , though you are in ...
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