The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 2
... say , " that my parts were solid , and would wear well . ** I had not been long at the university be- fore I distinguished myself by a most profound silence ; for , during the space of eight years , excepting in the public exercises of ...
... say , " that my parts were solid , and would wear well . ** I had not been long at the university be- fore I distinguished myself by a most profound silence ; for , during the space of eight years , excepting in the public exercises of ...
Strana 8
... says that England may be richer than o , ther kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the same time I can say this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows home a ship in ...
... says that England may be richer than o , ther kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the same time I can say this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows home a ship in ...
Strana 15
... say with the ancient sage , " I am never less alone than when alone . " As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to show myself , I gratify the vanity of all who ...
... say with the ancient sage , " I am never less alone than when alone . " As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to show myself , I gratify the vanity of all who ...
Strana 17
... say this , I must be understood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment is not to be de- based but refined . A man may appear learned without talking sentences , as in his ...
... say this , I must be understood to mean , that I shall not lower but exalt the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment is not to be de- based but refined . A man may appear learned without talking sentences , as in his ...
Strana 19
... says his friend , licking his lips ; what , are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first act , and to fly about the stage . This strange dialogue awakened my curiosity so far , that ...
... says his friend , licking his lips ; what , are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first act , and to fly about the stage . This strange dialogue awakened my curiosity so far , that ...
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