The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana 53
... Humour of the publick Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and lamented to my self , that though in those Days they neglected their Morality , they kept up their Good Sense ; but that the beau Monde at ...
... Humour of the publick Diversions Five and twenty Years ago , and those of the present Time ; and lamented to my self , that though in those Days they neglected their Morality , they kept up their Good Sense ; but that the beau Monde at ...
Strana 58
... Humour in Woman - kind , of being smitten with every thing that is showy and superficial ; and on the numberless Evils that befal the Sex , from this light fantastical Disposition . I my self remember a young Lady , that was very warmly ...
... Humour in Woman - kind , of being smitten with every thing that is showy and superficial ; and on the numberless Evils that befal the Sex , from this light fantastical Disposition . I my self remember a young Lady , that was very warmly ...
Strana 66
... Humour which is natural to that Place , I shall set it down Word for Word as it came to me . ' Most Profound Sir , Having been very well entertained , in the last of your Speculations that I have yet seen , by your Specimen upon Clubs ...
... Humour which is natural to that Place , I shall set it down Word for Word as it came to me . ' Most Profound Sir , Having been very well entertained , in the last of your Speculations that I have yet seen , by your Specimen upon Clubs ...
Strana 77
... Humour , and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all Faults in the World , with no other Apology than saying in a gay Tone , I put an impudent Face upon the Matter , No ; no Man shall be allowed the Advantages of Impudence , who ...
... Humour , and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all Faults in the World , with no other Apology than saying in a gay Tone , I put an impudent Face upon the Matter , No ; no Man shall be allowed the Advantages of Impudence , who ...
Strana 78
... in Coach - fulls to Westminster Hall , every Morning in Term - time . Martial's Description of this Species of Lawyers is full of Humour : Iras & verba locant , Men 1711 , Men that híre out their Words and Anger 78 THE SPECTATOR.
... in Coach - fulls to Westminster Hall , every Morning in Term - time . Martial's Description of this Species of Lawyers is full of Humour : Iras & verba locant , Men 1711 , Men that híre out their Words and Anger 78 THE SPECTATOR.
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