The Spectator, Том 9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... stand in the same degree of esteem who laments for the woman he loves . I should fancy you might work up a thousand pretty thoughts , by reflecting up- on the persons most susceptible of the sort of sor- row I have spoken of ; and I ...
... stand in the same degree of esteem who laments for the woman he loves . I should fancy you might work up a thousand pretty thoughts , by reflecting up- on the persons most susceptible of the sort of sor- row I have spoken of ; and I ...
Стр. xiv
... stand on his hammer , thus , With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news . " " I confess of late I have not been so much amazed at the declaimers in coffee - houses as I formerly was , being satisfied that they expect to be rewarded for ...
... stand on his hammer , thus , With open mouth swallowing a tailor's news . " " I confess of late I have not been so much amazed at the declaimers in coffee - houses as I formerly was , being satisfied that they expect to be rewarded for ...
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... stand in- vested . " WHEREAS , the time of a general peace , is , in all appearance , drawing near , being informed that there are several ingenious persons who intend to show their talents on so happy an occasion , and being willing ...
... stand in- vested . " WHEREAS , the time of a general peace , is , in all appearance , drawing near , being informed that there are several ingenious persons who intend to show their talents on so happy an occasion , and being willing ...
Стр. 13
... , that my discourses on marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors Commons , that more licences VOL . IX . B have been taken out there of late than usual . No. 525 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... , that my discourses on marriage have been well received . A friend of mine gives me to under- stand , from Doctors Commons , that more licences VOL . IX . B have been taken out there of late than usual . No. 525 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Стр. 14
... stand the raillery of his facetious companions ; that he need not own he married only to plunder an heiress of her ... standing jest in all clubs of fashionable mirth and gay conversation . It was determined among those airy critics ...
... stand the raillery of his facetious companions ; that he need not own he married only to plunder an heiress of her ... standing jest in all clubs of fashionable mirth and gay conversation . It was determined among those airy critics ...
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