The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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... acquaintance , who upon hearing the cha- racter of the wit above - mentioned , has himself assumed it ; and endeavoured to convert it to the benefit of mankind . He invited half a dozen of his friends one day to dinner , who were each ...
... acquaintance , who upon hearing the cha- racter of the wit above - mentioned , has himself assumed it ; and endeavoured to convert it to the benefit of mankind . He invited half a dozen of his friends one day to dinner , who were each ...
Σελίδα 21
... acquaintance who were infected with this strange malady . The first day , one of them sit- ting down entered upon the siege of Namur , which lasted till four o'clock , their time of part- ing . The second day a North Briton took pos ...
... acquaintance who were infected with this strange malady . The first day , one of them sit- ting down entered upon the siege of Namur , which lasted till four o'clock , their time of part- ing . The second day a North Briton took pos ...
Σελίδα 41
... acquainted with a melancholy midnight voice at noonday , giving them the hour , and exhorting them of the departure of time with a bounce at their doors . While I was full of this novelty , I went into a friend's house , and told him ...
... acquainted with a melancholy midnight voice at noonday , giving them the hour , and exhorting them of the departure of time with a bounce at their doors . While I was full of this novelty , I went into a friend's house , and told him ...
Σελίδα 42
... acquainted with the household part of family affairs ; but still I find there is something very much wanting in the air of my ladies different from what I ob- serve in those that are esteemed your fine bred women . Now , sir , I must ...
... acquainted with the household part of family affairs ; but still I find there is something very much wanting in the air of my ladies different from what I ob- serve in those that are esteemed your fine bred women . Now , sir , I must ...
Σελίδα 52
... acquainted with them , looked upon as so many secrets they have found out for the conduct of themselves , but were re- solved never to have made public . I am the more confirmed in this opinion , from my having received several letters ...
... acquainted with them , looked upon as so many secrets they have found out for the conduct of themselves , but were re- solved never to have made public . I am the more confirmed in this opinion , from my having received several letters ...
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