The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 98
... pleased with the Fooleries of Plays and Operas , and rails from Morning to Night at effen- ced Fops and tawdy Courtiers . The Children are educated in these different Notions of their Parents . The Sons follow the be A Fa po th D ba ti ...
... pleased with the Fooleries of Plays and Operas , and rails from Morning to Night at effen- ced Fops and tawdy Courtiers . The Children are educated in these different Notions of their Parents . The Sons follow the be A Fa po th D ba ti ...
Page 111
... pleased with the Looks of the Boy , " and fecretly touched with Compaffion towards him , paid the Money for him , and ordered him to be taken on ' board . Upon talking with him after- wards , he found that he could speak readily in ...
... pleased with the Looks of the Boy , " and fecretly touched with Compaffion towards him , paid the Money for him , and ordered him to be taken on ' board . Upon talking with him after- wards , he found that he could speak readily in ...
Page 112
... pleased to find a Father who was fo rich , and likely to leave him a good Eftate ; the " Father , on the other hand , was not a little delighted to fee a Son return to him , whom he had given for loft , with fuch a Strength of ...
... pleased to find a Father who was fo rich , and likely to leave him a good Eftate ; the " Father , on the other hand , was not a little delighted to fee a Son return to him , whom he had given for loft , with fuch a Strength of ...
Page 134
' rowness of those Minds , which can ' be pleased , and be barren of Bounty to those who please them , makes me in ' pain that I am not a Man of Power : If I were , you should foon fee how ' much I approve your Speculations . In ' the ...
' rowness of those Minds , which can ' be pleased , and be barren of Bounty to those who please them , makes me in ' pain that I am not a Man of Power : If I were , you should foon fee how ' much I approve your Speculations . In ' the ...
Page 181
... pleased to entertain Eleonora with your Prologue . I write to you not only my own Sentiments , but alfo thofe of feveral others of my Acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the or- dinary manner of Ipending one's Time as my felf ...
... pleased to entertain Eleonora with your Prologue . I write to you not only my own Sentiments , but alfo thofe of feveral others of my Acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the or- dinary manner of Ipending one's Time as my felf ...
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