The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 22
... never praised or flattered , I never be- lied or contradicted them . As these compose half the world , and are , by the just complaisance and gal- lantry of our nation , the more powerful part of our people , I shall dedicate a ...
... never praised or flattered , I never be- lied or contradicted them . As these compose half the world , and are , by the just complaisance and gal- lantry of our nation , the more powerful part of our people , I shall dedicate a ...
Strana 117
... never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , though equals in quality and fortune , are by no means suitable compa- nions . You are , it is true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure in a public ...
... never permit me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , though equals in quality and fortune , are by no means suitable compa- nions . You are , it is true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure in a public ...
Strana 325
... never a man in town lives more like a gentleman with his wife than I do ; I never mind her motions ; she never inquires into mine . We speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is vulgar to lie and soak ...
... never a man in town lives more like a gentleman with his wife than I do ; I never mind her motions ; she never inquires into mine . We speak to one another civilly , hate one another heartily ; and because it is vulgar to lie and soak ...
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