The Spectator, Svazek 81776 |
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... perfon , or for-- tune ; nor any other the like perfections , which : you poffefs whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own . acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit ...
... perfon , or for-- tune ; nor any other the like perfections , which : you poffefs whether you will or no : but shall only touch upon those which are of your own . acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit ...
Strana 19
... perfon would be , in cafe we could change con- ditions with him . ' As I was ruminating on these two remarks , and feated in my elbow chair , I infenfibly fell asleep ; when , on a fudden , methought there was a procla- mation made by ...
... perfon would be , in cafe we could change con- ditions with him . ' As I was ruminating on these two remarks , and feated in my elbow chair , I infenfibly fell asleep ; when , on a fudden , methought there was a procla- mation made by ...
Strana 24
... perfon with a stone in his bladder , nor the fine gentleman who had ftruck up this bargain with him , that limped through a whole affembly of ladies , who used to admire him , with a pair of fhoulders peeping over his head . The I must ...
... perfon with a stone in his bladder , nor the fine gentleman who had ftruck up this bargain with him , that limped through a whole affembly of ladies , who used to admire him , with a pair of fhoulders peeping over his head . The I must ...
Strana 32
... perfon , fortune , and good humour ; and if they find him qualified for a fifter of the club , they lay their heads together how to make him fure . 6 . • By By this means they are acquainted with all the wi- 32 THE SPECTATOR . No. 561 .
... perfon , fortune , and good humour ; and if they find him qualified for a fifter of the club , they lay their heads together how to make him fure . 6 . • By By this means they are acquainted with all the wi- 32 THE SPECTATOR . No. 561 .
Strana 34
... person . • I 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 ...
... person . • I 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 ...
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