The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... pleased . ] In the lowest form he places those whom he calls Les Petits Esprits , such things as are our upper - gallery audience in a playhouse ; who like nothing but the husk and rind of wit , and prefer a quibble , a conceit , an ...
... pleased . ] In the lowest form he places those whom he calls Les Petits Esprits , such things as are our upper - gallery audience in a playhouse ; who like nothing but the husk and rind of wit , and prefer a quibble , a conceit , an ...
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... pleased ; I thanked him for his civility , but told him I was in very great haste at that time . As I was going out of the temple , I observed in one corner of it a cluster of men and women laughing very heartily , and di- verting ...
... pleased ; I thanked him for his civility , but told him I was in very great haste at that time . As I was going out of the temple , I observed in one corner of it a cluster of men and women laughing very heartily , and di- verting ...
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... pleased with finding Harriot again , that she cannot chide her for being out of the way . ' This witty daughter , and fine lady , has so little respect for this good woman , that she ridicules her air in taking leave , and cries , In ...
... pleased with finding Harriot again , that she cannot chide her for being out of the way . ' This witty daughter , and fine lady , has so little respect for this good woman , that she ridicules her air in taking leave , and cries , In ...
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... pleased , and am ashamed to own she makes little or no improvement . Then she is no more able now to walk , than she was to go at a year old . By walking , you will easily know I mean that regular but easy motion which gives our persons ...
... pleased , and am ashamed to own she makes little or no improvement . Then she is no more able now to walk , than she was to go at a year old . By walking , you will easily know I mean that regular but easy motion which gives our persons ...
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... pleased and surprised with that part of his entertainment which he called French Dancing . There were several young men and women , whose limbs seemed to have no other motion but purely what the music gave them . After this part was I ...
... pleased and surprised with that part of his entertainment which he called French Dancing . There were several young men and women , whose limbs seemed to have no other motion but purely what the music gave them . After this part was I ...
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