The British Essayists: The SpectatorLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Temper in the Sexes - Female Le- vity . 129. Fashions in Dress - How Imitated in the Country 130. Interview of the Spectator and Sir Roger with a Gang of Gypsies .. 131. Opinions entertained of the Spectator in the Country - Letter from ...
... Temper in the Sexes - Female Le- vity . 129. Fashions in Dress - How Imitated in the Country 130. Interview of the Spectator and Sir Roger with a Gang of Gypsies .. 131. Opinions entertained of the Spectator in the Country - Letter from ...
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... Temper .... 144. Female Beauty - Characters of various Beauties 145. Letters on Wagerers , Whistlers , rude old Bachelor -Male Dress ... 146. Passages from Cicero and Burnet . 147. On reading the Church - service .... HUGHES . STEELE ...
... Temper .... 144. Female Beauty - Characters of various Beauties 145. Letters on Wagerers , Whistlers , rude old Bachelor -Male Dress ... 146. Passages from Cicero and Burnet . 147. On reading the Church - service .... HUGHES . STEELE ...
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... temper , he tells his poor footman , ' If he did not wait better , ' he would turn him away , in the insolent phrase of , ' I'll un- case you . ' Now for Mrs. Harriet . She laughs at obedience to an absent mother , whose tenderness Busy ...
... temper , he tells his poor footman , ' If he did not wait better , ' he would turn him away , in the insolent phrase of , ' I'll un- case you . ' Now for Mrs. Harriet . She laughs at obedience to an absent mother , whose tenderness Busy ...
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... temper'd clay . ROSCOMMON . THE two following letters are upon a subject of very great importance , though expressed without eny air of gravity . 66 SIR , 66 TO THE SPECTATOR . " I TAKE the freedom of asking your advice in behalf of a ...
... temper'd clay . ROSCOMMON . THE two following letters are upon a subject of very great importance , though expressed without eny air of gravity . 66 SIR , 66 TO THE SPECTATOR . " I TAKE the freedom of asking your advice in behalf of a ...
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... temper . ' If I were to give my opinion upon such an exhausted subject , I should join to these other qualifications , a certain equability or evenness of behaviour . A man often contracts a friendship with one whom perhaps he does not ...
... temper . ' If I were to give my opinion upon such an exhausted subject , I should join to these other qualifications , a certain equability or evenness of behaviour . A man often contracts a friendship with one whom perhaps he does not ...
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