The Spectator ...1776 |
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Strana 11
... some fancy me a great enemy to the French king , though , in reality , I only make ufe of him for a help to discourse . In fhort , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point fo far , that I was once like to have ...
... some fancy me a great enemy to the French king , though , in reality , I only make ufe of him for a help to discourse . In fhort , I wrangle and dispute for exercise ; and have carried this point fo far , that I was once like to have ...
Strana 23
... Some obfervations , which I made upon the occafion , I fhall communicate to the public . A venerable grey - headed man , who had laid down the colic , and who , I found , wanted an heir to his estate , snatched up an undutiful son ...
... Some obfervations , which I made upon the occafion , I fhall communicate to the public . A venerable grey - headed man , who had laid down the colic , and who , I found , wanted an heir to his estate , snatched up an undutiful son ...
Strana 34
... Some very great writers have been guilty of this fault . It is obferved of Tully in particular , that his works run very much in the firft perfon , and that he takes all occafions of doing himself juftice . Does he think , fays Brutus ...
... Some very great writers have been guilty of this fault . It is obferved of Tully in particular , that his works run very much in the firft perfon , and that he takes all occafions of doing himself juftice . Does he think , fays Brutus ...
Strana 51
... some measure , obliged to it for its being . You have , in your former papers , always re- • commended the accomplished to the favour of the fair ; and , I hope , you will allow me to represent fome part of a military life , not ...
... some measure , obliged to it for its being . You have , in your former papers , always re- • commended the accomplished to the favour of the fair ; and , I hope , you will allow me to represent fome part of a military life , not ...
Strana 55
... Some of our authors indeed , when they would be more fatirical than ordinary , omit only the vowels of a great man's name , and fall most unmer- cifully upon all the confonants . This way of writ- ing was first of all introduced by T ...
... Some of our authors indeed , when they would be more fatirical than ordinary , omit only the vowels of a great man's name , and fall most unmer- cifully upon all the confonants . This way of writ- ing was first of all introduced by T ...
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