The Spectator, 6. kötetAlexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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20. oldal
... husbands during the lives of their spouses , this would be a tasteless jumble of words ; but to such ( of whom there are not a few ) who have enjoyed that state with the sentiments proper for it , you will have every line , which hits ...
... husbands during the lives of their spouses , this would be a tasteless jumble of words ; but to such ( of whom there are not a few ) who have enjoyed that state with the sentiments proper for it , you will have every line , which hits ...
29. oldal
... husband . They are immediately sat- ed with possession , and must necessarily fly to new acquisitions of beauty to pass away the whiling mo- ments and intervals of life ; for with them every hour is heavy that is not joyful . But there ...
... husband . They are immediately sat- ed with possession , and must necessarily fly to new acquisitions of beauty to pass away the whiling mo- ments and intervals of life ; for with them every hour is heavy that is not joyful . But there ...
45. oldal
... husband . Indeed , if I may speak my opinion of great part of the writings which once prevailed among us under the notion of humour , they are such as would tempt one to think there had been an association among the wits of those times ...
... husband . Indeed , if I may speak my opinion of great part of the writings which once prevailed among us under the notion of humour , they are such as would tempt one to think there had been an association among the wits of those times ...
48. oldal
... husbands , that he is the most stedfast of friends , and the most agreeable of companions . There is a sensible pleasure in contemplating such beautiful instances of domestic life . The happiness of the conjugal state appears heightened ...
... husbands , that he is the most stedfast of friends , and the most agreeable of companions . There is a sensible pleasure in contemplating such beautiful instances of domestic life . The happiness of the conjugal state appears heightened ...
57. oldal
... husband gone to the Exchange , and expected back within an hour at the farthest . After the usual salutations of kindness , and a hundred questions about friends in the country , we sat down to piquet , played two or three games , and ...
... husband gone to the Exchange , and expected back within an hour at the farthest . After the usual salutations of kindness , and a hundred questions about friends in the country , we sat down to piquet , played two or three games , and ...
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