The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his life : the most indolent person in the world ; he would sign a deed that passed away half his estate with his gloves on ; but would not put on his hat before a lady if it were to ...
... thing to do with him , but never said a rude thing in his life : the most indolent person in the world ; he would sign a deed that passed away half his estate with his gloves on ; but would not put on his hat before a lady if it were to ...
Pàgina 34
... thing that was said ; and as he advanced towards being fuddled , his humour grew worse . At the same time his bitterness seemed to be rather an inward dissatisfaction in his own mind , than any dislike he had taken to the company . Upon ...
... thing that was said ; and as he advanced towards being fuddled , his humour grew worse . At the same time his bitterness seemed to be rather an inward dissatisfaction in his own mind , than any dislike he had taken to the company . Upon ...
Pàgina 35
... thing , and the whole appears but a covered indigence , a magnificent poverty . That neatness and cheer- fulness which attends the table of him who lives within compass is wanting , and exchanged for a libertine way of service in all ...
... thing , and the whole appears but a covered indigence , a magnificent poverty . That neatness and cheer- fulness which attends the table of him who lives within compass is wanting , and exchanged for a libertine way of service in all ...
Pàgina 42
... thing I require of it in the most profound silence . My landlady and her daughters are so well acquainted with my hours of exercise , that they never come into my room to disturb me while I am ringing . When I was some years younger ...
... thing I require of it in the most profound silence . My landlady and her daughters are so well acquainted with my hours of exercise , that they never come into my room to disturb me while I am ringing . When I was some years younger ...
Pàgina 51
... thing as witchcraft ; but , at the same time , can give no credit to any particular instance of it . I am engaged in this speculation by some oc- currences that I met with yesterday , which I shall give my readers an acccunt of at large ...
... thing as witchcraft ; but , at the same time , can give no credit to any particular instance of it . I am engaged in this speculation by some oc- currences that I met with yesterday , which I shall give my readers an acccunt of at large ...
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