The Spectator, 第 1 卷 |
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第 6 頁
His tenant's grow ' rich , his servants look satisfied , all the young women profess
love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a
house , he calls the fervants by their names , and talks all the way upftairs to a ...
His tenant's grow ' rich , his servants look satisfied , all the young women profess
love to him , and the young men are glad of his company ; when he comes into a
house , he calls the fervants by their names , and talks all the way upftairs to a ...
第 42 頁
... by quotations out of plays and songs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair ,
and the general levity of women . ... to fine more than ordinary in his talkative way
, that he might insult my filence , and diftinguish himself before a woman of ...
... by quotations out of plays and songs , which allude to the perjuries of the fair ,
and the general levity of women . ... to fine more than ordinary in his talkative way
, that he might insult my filence , and diftinguish himself before a woman of ...
第 60 頁
When women are thus perpetually dazzling one another's imaginations , and
filling their heads with nothing but colours , it is no won . der that they are more
attentive to the fuperficial parts of life than the solid and substantial blessings of it
.
When women are thus perpetually dazzling one another's imaginations , and
filling their heads with nothing but colours , it is no won . der that they are more
attentive to the fuperficial parts of life than the solid and substantial blessings of it
.
第 66 頁
... women and children , who are at first frighted at him , will afterwards be as
much pleased with him . As it is barbarous in others to rally him for natural defects
, it is extremely agreeable when he can jest upon himself for them . Madam ...
... women and children , who are at first frighted at him , will afterwards be as
much pleased with him . As it is barbarous in others to rally him for natural defects
, it is extremely agreeable when he can jest upon himself for them . Madam ...
第 110 頁
... account • of a very beautiful woman who was found in a wil . • derness , and is
called in the French , La belle Sau . vage ; and is every where translated by our
countrymen the Bell - favage . This piece of philofophy will , I hope , convince you
...
... account • of a very beautiful woman who was found in a wil . • derness , and is
called in the French , La belle Sau . vage ; and is every where translated by our
countrymen the Bell - favage . This piece of philofophy will , I hope , convince you
...
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