The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 36
... conversation hap- pening to turn upon love , each of the young dies was , by way of raillery , recommending a wife to him ; when , to the no small surprise of her who languished for him in secret , he told them with a more than ordinary ...
... conversation hap- pening to turn upon love , each of the young dies was , by way of raillery , recommending a wife to him ; when , to the no small surprise of her who languished for him in secret , he told them with a more than ordinary ...
Pàgina 51
... conversation with man upon more indifferent subjects , he warns him of his obedience , and makes a natural transition to the history of that fallen angel who was employed in the circumvention of our first parents . Had I followed ...
... conversation with man upon more indifferent subjects , he warns him of his obedience , and makes a natural transition to the history of that fallen angel who was employed in the circumvention of our first parents . Had I followed ...
Pàgina 131
... conversation at some parts of the day , with the beautiful Sylvana , the gentleman's daughter . People who live in cities are wonder- fully struck with every little country abode they see when they take the air ; and it is natural to ...
... conversation at some parts of the day , with the beautiful Sylvana , the gentleman's daughter . People who live in cities are wonder- fully struck with every little country abode they see when they take the air ; and it is natural to ...
Pàgina 143
... conversation , or person , has not been able to make up for it . As to those who take it for no other end but to give them- selves occasion for pretty action , or to fill up tle intervals of discourse , I can bear with them ; but then ...
... conversation , or person , has not been able to make up for it . As to those who take it for no other end but to give them- selves occasion for pretty action , or to fill up tle intervals of discourse , I can bear with them ; but then ...
Pàgina 145
... conversation , to amusements more suitable to her sex . He well knew that the episode in this book which is filled with Adam's account of his passion and esteem for Eve , would have been improper for her hearing , and has therefore ...
... conversation , to amusements more suitable to her sex . He well knew that the episode in this book which is filled with Adam's account of his passion and esteem for Eve , would have been improper for her hearing , and has therefore ...
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