The Spectator, Svazek 51793 |
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Strana 12
... leave it off , withal that I make my self ridicu lous . I do not know what to do in this affair , but I am resolved not to give over upon any account , until I have the opinion of the SPECTATOR . Your humble servant , JOHN TROTT . IF Mr ...
... leave it off , withal that I make my self ridicu lous . I do not know what to do in this affair , but I am resolved not to give over upon any account , until I have the opinion of the SPECTATOR . Your humble servant , JOHN TROTT . IF Mr ...
Strana 17
... leave to be particular in instances of this kind ; the reader will easily remark them in his perusal of the poem . A third fault in his Sentiments , is an unnecessary ostentation of learning , which likewise occurs very fre- quently ...
... leave to be particular in instances of this kind ; the reader will easily remark them in his perusal of the poem . A third fault in his Sentiments , is an unnecessary ostentation of learning , which likewise occurs very fre- quently ...
Strana 21
... leave him with his wife and nieces ; where they spoke with so much contempt of an absent gentleman for being so slow at a hint , that he resolved never to be drowsy , un- mannerly , or stupid , for the future , at a friend's house ; and ...
... leave him with his wife and nieces ; where they spoke with so much contempt of an absent gentleman for being so slow at a hint , that he resolved never to be drowsy , un- mannerly , or stupid , for the future , at a friend's house ; and ...
Strana 22
... leave . I am reckoned pretty , and have had very many ad- vances besides these ; but have been very averse to hear any of them , from my observation on these above - men- tioned , until I hoped some good from the character of my present ...
... leave . I am reckoned pretty , and have had very many ad- vances besides these ; but have been very averse to hear any of them , from my observation on these above - men- tioned , until I hoped some good from the character of my present ...
Strana 24
... the following letter , and leave it with him to make his own use of it , without adding any reflections of my own upon the subject matter . MR . MR . SPECTATOR , ' HAVING carefully perused a letter 24 NO , 299 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 299. ...
... the following letter , and leave it with him to make his own use of it , without adding any reflections of my own upon the subject matter . MR . MR . SPECTATOR , ' HAVING carefully perused a letter 24 NO , 299 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 299. ...
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