The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana 87
... turned to Ridicule , for some domes tick Calamity , A Wife be made uneasie all her Life , for a misinterpreted Word or Action . Nay , a good , a temperate 1711 . No. 23 , temperate , and a just Man , THE SPECTATOR 87.
... turned to Ridicule , for some domes tick Calamity , A Wife be made uneasie all her Life , for a misinterpreted Word or Action . Nay , a good , a temperate 1711 . No. 23 , temperate , and a just Man , THE SPECTATOR 87.
Strana 93
... turned into Nourish ment , and how much went away by the other Channels and Distributions of Nature , Having provided my self with this Chair , I used to Study , Eat , Drink , and Sleep in it ; insomuch that I may be said , for these ...
... turned into Nourish ment , and how much went away by the other Channels and Distributions of Nature , Having provided my self with this Chair , I used to Study , Eat , Drink , and Sleep in it ; insomuch that I may be said , for these ...
Strana 115
... turned short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a Button of my Coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner ; Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary Genius for Musick that lives 1711 No. 31. in ...
... turned short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a Button of my Coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner ; Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary Genius for Musick that lives 1711 No. 31. in ...
Strana 116
... turned about to answer him . I took the Opportunity of the Diversion , which seemed to be made in favour of me , and laying down my Penny upon the Bar , retired with some Precipitation . No. 32 , [ STEELE . ] Friday , April 6 . Nil illi ...
... turned about to answer him . I took the Opportunity of the Diversion , which seemed to be made in favour of me , and laying down my Penny upon the Bar , retired with some Precipitation . No. 32 , [ STEELE . ] Friday , April 6 . Nil illi ...
Strana 122
... turned upon a very obvious Remark , that Woman's strongest Passion is for her own Beauty , and that she values it as her Favourite Distinction . From hence it is that all Arts , which pretend to improve or preserve it , meet with so ...
... turned upon a very obvious Remark , that Woman's strongest Passion is for her own Beauty , and that she values it as her Favourite Distinction . From hence it is that all Arts , which pretend to improve or preserve it , meet with so ...
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