The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... greatest variety of phrases , is looked upon to have the shrewdest pen . By this means the honour of families is ruined , the highest posts and greatest titles are rendered cheap and vile in the sight of the people , the no- blest ...
... greatest variety of phrases , is looked upon to have the shrewdest pen . By this means the honour of families is ruined , the highest posts and greatest titles are rendered cheap and vile in the sight of the people , the no- blest ...
Strana 349
... greatest beauties of the place . The only method I observe in this particular , is to range in the same quarter the products of the same season , that they may make their appearance together , and compose a picture of the greatest ...
... greatest beauties of the place . The only method I observe in this particular , is to range in the same quarter the products of the same season , that they may make their appearance together , and compose a picture of the greatest ...
Strana 511
... greatest men would choose out the portions , and rival one another for the richest piece of deformity ; and that , on the contrary , the toasts and belles would be bought up by extravagant heirs , gamesters and spendthrifts . Thou ...
... greatest men would choose out the portions , and rival one another for the richest piece of deformity ; and that , on the contrary , the toasts and belles would be bought up by extravagant heirs , gamesters and spendthrifts . Thou ...
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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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