The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 23
... heart very different from what could be raised by an ob- ject so agreeable as the gentleman he looked at , I cuted , upon better information appears so altered in its circumstances , that the fame of it is divided among many , instead ...
... heart very different from what could be raised by an ob- ject so agreeable as the gentleman he looked at , I cuted , upon better information appears so altered in its circumstances , that the fame of it is divided among many , instead ...
Page 45
... heart of the wise man as well as that of the cox- must take the liberty of a friend to tell you of the comb . When you see a man of sense look about unsufferable affectation you are guilty of in all you for applause , and discover an ...
... heart of the wise man as well as that of the cox- must take the liberty of a friend to tell you of the comb . When you see a man of sense look about unsufferable affectation you are guilty of in all you for applause , and discover an ...
Page 57
... hearts , they should hes all the deformity in the world . You under- do it at the end of bridges or church ... heart so strictly , that I thought I had found out its most secret avenues , with a resolution to be aware of them ...
... hearts , they should hes all the deformity in the world . You under- do it at the end of bridges or church ... heart so strictly , that I thought I had found out its most secret avenues , with a resolution to be aware of them ...
Page 61
... heart long , dy their exit on this good occasion , the ladies are sure where she may have so much choice ? I am the er it be to have an examining glance from the pit , to see more alarmed at this , because the lady seems par- how they ...
... heart long , dy their exit on this good occasion , the ladies are sure where she may have so much choice ? I am the er it be to have an examining glance from the pit , to see more alarmed at this , because the lady seems par- how they ...
Page 65
... heart and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and the husband would often declare themselves on the two different par- ties ...
... heart and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and the husband would often declare themselves on the two different par- ties ...
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