The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 44
... themselves from the business of the day , by an innocent and chearful con- verfation , there may be fomething very useful in thefe little inftitutions and establishments . I cannot forbear concluding this paper with a scheme of laws ...
... themselves from the business of the day , by an innocent and chearful con- verfation , there may be fomething very useful in thefe little inftitutions and establishments . I cannot forbear concluding this paper with a scheme of laws ...
Strana 45
... themselves from the thoughtless herd of their ignorant and unatten- tive brethren . Since I have raised to myfelf fo great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their inftruction agreeable , agreeable , and their diverfion ufeful ...
... themselves from the thoughtless herd of their ignorant and unatten- tive brethren . Since I have raised to myfelf fo great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their inftruction agreeable , agreeable , and their diverfion ufeful ...
Strana 51
... themselves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who flew the greatest number of them . Our adventurer efcaped among ...
... themselves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who flew the greatest number of them . Our adventurer efcaped among ...
Strana 62
... themselves in what they have a mind to be , and not what they are fit for . There is not a girl in the town , but let her have her will in going to a mafque , and " ⚫ and the fhall drefs as a fhepherdefs . 62 N ° 14 THE SPECTATOR .
... themselves in what they have a mind to be , and not what they are fit for . There is not a girl in the town , but let her have her will in going to a mafque , and " ⚫ and the fhall drefs as a fhepherdefs . 62 N ° 14 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 66
... themselves by complacency of be- haviour , and agreeablenefs of converfation . At length , when the competition was doubtful , and the lady unde- termined in her choice , one of the young lovers very luckily bethought himself of adding ...
... themselves by complacency of be- haviour , and agreeablenefs of converfation . At length , when the competition was doubtful , and the lady unde- termined in her choice , one of the young lovers very luckily bethought himself of adding ...
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