The Spectator, Zväzok 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana 46
... husband ; and yet the very women end their freedom of discourse upon this subject , But after all he is very pleasant company . Dacinthus is neither in point of honor , civility , good - breeding , or good - nature , unexception- able ...
... husband ; and yet the very women end their freedom of discourse upon this subject , But after all he is very pleasant company . Dacinthus is neither in point of honor , civility , good - breeding , or good - nature , unexception- able ...
Strana 68
... husband suitable to her merit . I am your convert in the admiration of what I thought you jested when you recommended ; and if you please to be at my house on Thursday next , I make a ball for my daughter , and you shall see her dance ...
... husband suitable to her merit . I am your convert in the admiration of what I thought you jested when you recommended ; and if you please to be at my house on Thursday next , I make a ball for my daughter , and you shall see her dance ...
Strana 80
... Husband , it is folly to dispute his capacity and success , as he was an actor . Poor Eastcourt ! Let the vain and proud be at rest ; they will no more disturb their admiration of their dear selves , and thou art no longer to drudge in ...
... Husband , it is folly to dispute his capacity and success , as he was an actor . Poor Eastcourt ! Let the vain and proud be at rest ; they will no more disturb their admiration of their dear selves , and thou art no longer to drudge in ...
Strana 129
... husbands , who complain of vanity , pride , but above all , ill - nature , in their wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I see in all their letters that the cause of their uneasiness is in themselves ; and indeed I have hardly ...
... husbands , who complain of vanity , pride , but above all , ill - nature , in their wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I see in all their letters that the cause of their uneasiness is in themselves ; and indeed I have hardly ...
Strana 130
... husband is disposed in himself , every circumstance of his life is to give him torment or pleasure . When the affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honor , and friendship , which are in the highest ...
... husband is disposed in himself , every circumstance of his life is to give him torment or pleasure . When the affection is well placed , and supported by the considerations of duty , honor , and friendship , which are in the highest ...
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