The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 49
... Spectators , who live in the world without having any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness of their dis- VOL . I. E positions , have no other business with the rest of 10 . 49 SPECTATOR .
... Spectators , who live in the world without having any thing to do in it ; and either by the affluence of their fortunes , or laziness of their dis- VOL . I. E positions , have no other business with the rest of 10 . 49 SPECTATOR .
Strana 95
... Spectator ; for it is generally an offence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps ne- ver have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a complaint of a young lady , who ...
... Spectator ; for it is generally an offence committed by the eyes , and that against such as the offenders would perhaps ne- ver have an opportunity of injuring any other way . The following letter is a complaint of a young lady , who ...
Strana 105
... SPECTATOR , THIS is to let you understand , that the playhouse is a representation of the world in nothing so much as in this particular , that no one rises in it according to his merit . I have acted several parts of household- stuff ...
... SPECTATOR , THIS is to let you understand , that the playhouse is a representation of the world in nothing so much as in this particular , that no one rises in it according to his merit . I have acted several parts of household- stuff ...
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