The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... characters . There is no man who loves his bottle or his mis- tress , in a manner so very abandoned , as not to be capable of relishing an agreeable character , that is no way a slave to either of those pursuits . A man that is ...
... characters . There is no man who loves his bottle or his mis- tress , in a manner so very abandoned , as not to be capable of relishing an agreeable character , that is no way a slave to either of those pursuits . A man that is ...
Strana 387
... character of Moll Hinton ' . My appearance before him just put him in mind of me , without making him reflect that I was actually present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great surprise of his audience , he broke off his ...
... character of Moll Hinton ' . My appearance before him just put him in mind of me , without making him reflect that I was actually present . So that keeping his eyes full upon me , to the great surprise of his audience , he broke off his ...
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... character .. Author , the necessity of his readers being acquainted with his size , complexion , and temper , in order to read his works with pleasure ... His opinion of his own performances . The expedient made use of by those that ...
... character .. Author , the necessity of his readers being acquainted with his size , complexion , and temper , in order to read his works with pleasure ... His opinion of his own performances . The expedient made use of by those that ...
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