The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 第 9-10 卷J. Crissy, 1841 |
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第 4 頁
... he that has her must be the object of her desire , not her pity . The way to this end I take to be , that a man's general conduct should be agreeable , without addressing in particular to the woman 4 No. 423 . THE SPECTATOR .
... he that has her must be the object of her desire , not her pity . The way to this end I take to be , that a man's general conduct should be agreeable , without addressing in particular to the woman 4 No. 423 . THE SPECTATOR .
第 10 頁
... desire that you would now and then give us a lesson of good humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I hope may have some influence upon us . ' After these plain observations , give me leave to give you a ...
... desire that you would now and then give us a lesson of good humour , a family - piece , which , since we are all very fond of you , I hope may have some influence upon us . ' After these plain observations , give me leave to give you a ...
第 34 頁
... desires the infirmary may be her apartment during her stay in the country . That they would please to make merry with their equals . That Mr. Loller might stay with them if he thought fit . ' It was immediately resolved that Lady Lydia ...
... desires the infirmary may be her apartment during her stay in the country . That they would please to make merry with their equals . That Mr. Loller might stay with them if he thought fit . ' It was immediately resolved that Lady Lydia ...
第 37 頁
... desires it may be consider- ed in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke the disorder . " That the desire of gain , and the desire of vic- tory , are both thwarted in losing . That all conversations in the world have ...
... desires it may be consider- ed in the case of gaming , there are many motives which provoke the disorder . " That the desire of gain , and the desire of vic- tory , are both thwarted in losing . That all conversations in the world have ...
第 43 頁
... desire of li- berty entered into wedlock . My father says 1 am now a man , and may speak to him like ano- ther gentleman . I am , sir , ' MR . SPEC . " Your most humble servant , RICHARD RENTFREE . ' " I grew tall and wild at my ...
... desire of li- berty entered into wedlock . My father says 1 am now a man , and may speak to him like ano- ther gentleman . I am , sir , ' MR . SPEC . " Your most humble servant , RICHARD RENTFREE . ' " I grew tall and wild at my ...
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