The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 542
... character , that a little before he laid down the Spectator , ( foreseeing that some nimble gentleman would catch up his pen the moment he quitted it , ) he said to an intimate friend , with a certain warmth in his expression , which he ...
... character , that a little before he laid down the Spectator , ( foreseeing that some nimble gentleman would catch up his pen the moment he quitted it , ) he said to an intimate friend , with a certain warmth in his expression , which he ...
Strana 548
... character , 457 . Bluemantle , lady , an account of her , 427 . Buck , Timothy , his answer to James Miller's challenge , 436 . Buffoonery censured , 442 . Business , men of , their error in similitudes , 421 ; of learning fittest for ...
... character , 457 . Bluemantle , lady , an account of her , 427 . Buck , Timothy , his answer to James Miller's challenge , 436 . Buffoonery censured , 442 . Business , men of , their error in similitudes , 421 ; of learning fittest for ...
Strana 550
... character to be modest in it , ibid . Drink , the effects it has on modesty , 458 . Dry , Will , a man of a clear head , but few words , 476 . Eastcourt , Dick , his character , 468 . Editors of the classics , their faults , 470 ...
... character to be modest in it , ibid . Drink , the effects it has on modesty , 458 . Dry , Will , a man of a clear head , but few words , 476 . Eastcourt , Dick , his character , 468 . Editors of the classics , their faults , 470 ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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