The Spectator, Zväzok 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Creature full Speed after a Pack of Dogs , by Way of Pleasure , and not of Business , I shall always make honourable ... Creatures as Dogs ; I am only unhappy that I cannot partake in their Diversions . But I love them so well , as Dogs ...
... Creature full Speed after a Pack of Dogs , by Way of Pleasure , and not of Business , I shall always make honourable ... Creatures as Dogs ; I am only unhappy that I cannot partake in their Diversions . But I love them so well , as Dogs ...
Strana 6
... Creature observes my Countenance , and behaves himself accordingly . His Mirth , his Frolick , and Joy upon the Sight of me has been observed , and I have been gravely desired not to encourage him so much , for it spoils his Parts ; but ...
... Creature observes my Countenance , and behaves himself accordingly . His Mirth , his Frolick , and Joy upon the Sight of me has been observed , and I have been gravely desired not to encourage him so much , for it spoils his Parts ; but ...
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... Creature we were enamoured of as subject to Dishumour , Age , Sickness , Impatience , or Sullenness , but altogether considered her as the Object of Joy , humane Nature it self is often imputed to her as her particular Imperfection or ...
... Creature we were enamoured of as subject to Dishumour , Age , Sickness , Impatience , or Sullenness , but altogether considered her as the Object of Joy , humane Nature it self is often imputed to her as her particular Imperfection or ...
Strana 25
... wise Answers to People of less Fortitude than himself on her Subject A Friend , with Indignation , asked how so good a Man could live with so violent a Creature ? He observed 1712 . No. 479 , observed to him , That THE SPECTATOR 25.
... wise Answers to People of less Fortitude than himself on her Subject A Friend , with Indignation , asked how so good a Man could live with so violent a Creature ? He observed 1712 . No. 479 , observed to him , That THE SPECTATOR 25.
Strana 27
... imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent Solitude , and long Conversa tion with such who know no Arts which polish Life , have made 1712 . 1712 . No. 480. made me the plainest Creature in THE SPECTATOR 27.
... imposed upon by me : I will therefore confess to you , that frequent Solitude , and long Conversa tion with such who know no Arts which polish Life , have made 1712 . 1712 . No. 480. made me the plainest Creature in THE SPECTATOR 27.
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