The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 3-4J. Crissy, 1841 |
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Pàgina 30
... town to those in the country , according to the seasons of the year . She is a reading lady , and far gone in the pleasures of friendship ; she is always accompani- ed by a confidant , who is witness to her daily pro- testations against ...
... town to those in the country , according to the seasons of the year . She is a reading lady , and far gone in the pleasures of friendship ; she is always accompani- ed by a confidant , who is witness to her daily pro- testations against ...
Pàgina 42
... town , for want of these opportunities I exercise myself an hour every morning upon a dumb - bell that is placed in a corner of my room ; and pleases me the more , because it does every thing I require of it in the most profound silence ...
... town , for want of these opportunities I exercise myself an hour every morning upon a dumb - bell that is placed in a corner of my room ; and pleases me the more , because it does every thing I require of it in the most profound silence ...
Pàgina 44
... towns and cities . I have before hinted at some of my friend's ex- ploits : ( See No. 115 ) he has in his youthful days taken forty coveys of partridges in a season , and tired many a salmon with a line consisting but of a single hair ...
... towns and cities . I have before hinted at some of my friend's ex- ploits : ( See No. 115 ) he has in his youthful days taken forty coveys of partridges in a season , and tired many a salmon with a line consisting but of a single hair ...
Pàgina 59
... town and in the country . And here , in the first place , I must observe a a very great revolution that has happened in this article of good - breeding . Several obliging defer- ences , condescensions , and submissions , with many ...
... town and in the country . And here , in the first place , I must observe a a very great revolution that has happened in this article of good - breeding . Several obliging defer- ences , condescensions , and submissions , with many ...
Pàgina 60
... town has dropped them , and are nearer to the first state of nature than to those refinements which formerly reigned in the court , and still prevail in the country . One may now know a man that never conversed in the world by his ...
... town has dropped them , and are nearer to the first state of nature than to those refinements which formerly reigned in the court , and still prevail in the country . One may now know a man that never conversed in the world by his ...
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