The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana 14
... observed one - bring- ing in a fardel very carefully concealed under an old em- broidered cloak , which , upon his ... observe , that there were many more imaginary than real . One little packet I could not but take notice of ...
... observed one - bring- ing in a fardel very carefully concealed under an old em- broidered cloak , which , upon his ... observe , that there were many more imaginary than real . One little packet I could not but take notice of ...
Strana 16
... observations which I made upon the occasion , I shall , 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 un- dutiful son that had been ...
... observations which I made upon the occasion , I shall , 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 un- dutiful son that had been ...
Strana 17
... observation on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with ; whether it be that all the evils which befall us are in some measure suit- ed and proportioned ...
... observation on every other misfortune or calamity which every one in the assembly brought upon himself in lieu of what he had parted with ; whether it be that all the evils which befall us are in some measure suit- ed and proportioned ...
Strana 26
... observed of Tully in particular , that his works run very much in the first person , and that he takes all occa- sions of doing himself justice . Does he think , ' says Bru- tus , ' that his consulship deserves more applause than my ...
... observed of Tully in particular , that his works run very much in the first person , and that he takes all occa- sions of doing himself justice . Does he think , ' says Bru- tus , ' that his consulship deserves more applause than my ...
Strana 36
... time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfec- tion , which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves , in some degree , to creatures of 36 NO . 565 . SPECTATOR .
... time . If we are careful to inspect some things , we must of course neglect others . This imperfec- tion , which we observe in ourselves , is an imperfection that cleaves , in some degree , to creatures of 36 NO . 565 . SPECTATOR .
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acquainted ADDISON agreeable appear battle of Blenheim beautiful Blank body Cæsar CICERO consider conversation creatures daugh delight desire discourse divine DRYDEN endeavour entertain eternity eyes faculties fair lady fancy fortune freebench FRIDAY gentleman give glory Gyges hand happiness hath hear heart heaven Herodotus Hilpa honour humour husband imagination infinite Julius Cæsar June 24 kind king lady letter light lived look lover mankind manner marriage married Middle Temple mind MONDAY nature never observed occasion ourselves OVID pain paper particular passion person philosopher pleased pleasure Plutarch present pretty quæ rapture reader reason received Roundhead says secret Shalum shew short soul speak Spectator tell ther thing thou thought tion Tirzah told Trophonius truth VIRG Virgil virtue Waitfort WEDNESDAY Whichenovre whig whole widow wife words write young