The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volumen4George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... dress , and as flippant , if I see a pretty woman , as when in my youth I stood upon a bench in the pit to survey the whole circle of beau- ties . The folly is so extravagant with me , and I went on with so little check of my desires or ...
... dress , and as flippant , if I see a pretty woman , as when in my youth I stood upon a bench in the pit to survey the whole circle of beau- ties . The folly is so extravagant with me , and I went on with so little check of my desires or ...
Página 185
... dress , or mind any thing for feeding and tending you a weakly child , and shedding tears when the con- vulsions you were then troubled with returned upon you . By my care you outgrew them , to throw away the vigour of your youth in the ...
... dress , or mind any thing for feeding and tending you a weakly child , and shedding tears when the con- vulsions you were then troubled with returned upon you . By my care you outgrew them , to throw away the vigour of your youth in the ...
Página 189
... dresses himself ac- cording to the season in cloth or in stuff , and has no one necessary attention to any thing but the bell which calls to prayers twice a - day : I say it would look like a fable to report that this gentleman gives ...
... dresses himself ac- cording to the season in cloth or in stuff , and has no one necessary attention to any thing but the bell which calls to prayers twice a - day : I say it would look like a fable to report that this gentleman gives ...
Página 190
... dresses which hung there deserted by their first masters , and ex- posed to the purchase of the best bidder . At this ... dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune ...
... dresses which hung there deserted by their first masters , and ex- posed to the purchase of the best bidder . At this ... dress , turned of fifty . He had at this time fifty pounds in ready money ; and in this habit , with this fortune ...
Página 191
... dress , his carriage , and his language , are such , that you would be at a loss to guess whether in the active part of his life he had been a sensible citizen , or scholar that knew the world . These are the great circumstances in the ...
... dress , his carriage , and his language , are such , that you would be at a loss to guess whether in the active part of his life he had been a sensible citizen , or scholar that knew the world . These are the great circumstances in the ...
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The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals;, Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 7 - Primary ..., Volumen7 Richard Steele,Joseph Addison,Nathaniel Ogle Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
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