The Spectator, Zväzok 11793 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 6.
Strana 15
... worfe crowd than any they can withdraw from . To be exempt from the paflions with which others are tormented , is the only pleafing folitude . I can very jufty fay with the ancient fage , " I am never lefs alone than when alone . " As I ...
... worfe crowd than any they can withdraw from . To be exempt from the paflions with which others are tormented , is the only pleafing folitude . I can very jufty fay with the ancient fage , " I am never lefs alone than when alone . " As I ...
Strana 48
... worfe for it as long as they live . I heard one of the girls , that had looked upon me over her thoulder , asking the com- pany how long I had been in the room , and whether I did not look paler than I used to do . This put me under ...
... worfe for it as long as they live . I heard one of the girls , that had looked upon me over her thoulder , asking the com- pany how long I had been in the room , and whether I did not look paler than I used to do . This put me under ...
Strana 129
... worfe of ourselves for the im- perfections of our perfons , it is equally below us to value ourfelves upon the advantages of them . The female world feem to be almoft incorrigibly gone aftray in this particular ; for which reafon , I ...
... worfe of ourselves for the im- perfections of our perfons , it is equally below us to value ourfelves upon the advantages of them . The female world feem to be almoft incorrigibly gone aftray in this particular ; for which reafon , I ...
Strana 181
... worfe for it , and have brought home with them all the modefty , difcretion , and good sense that they went abroad with : As , on the contrary , there are R 2 great great numbers of travelled ladies , who have lived all THE SPECTATOR . 181.
... worfe for it , and have brought home with them all the modefty , difcretion , and good sense that they went abroad with : As , on the contrary , there are R 2 great great numbers of travelled ladies , who have lived all THE SPECTATOR . 181.
Strana 206
... worfe of my miftrefs for an epigram a fiart fellow writ , as he thought , against her ; it does but the more recommend her to me . At the fame time I cannot but difcover that his malice is ftolen from Martial . 6 Tata places , audita ...
... worfe of my miftrefs for an epigram a fiart fellow writ , as he thought , against her ; it does but the more recommend her to me . At the fame time I cannot but difcover that his malice is ftolen from Martial . 6 Tata places , audita ...
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