The Spectator, Svazek 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Strana i
... readers , and your- self too , if I do not endeavour on this occasion , to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like ...
... readers , and your- self too , if I do not endeavour on this occasion , to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I shall not compliment you upon your birth , person , or fortune ; nor any other the like ...
Strana iii
... before they were let into the secret . I am , SIR , Your most faithful humble servant , iv THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . In the 632d. THE SPECTATOR * . * This Dedication has been attributed to Budgell , * In 1682 . DEDICATION . iii.
... before they were let into the secret . I am , SIR , Your most faithful humble servant , iv THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . In the 632d. THE SPECTATOR * . * This Dedication has been attributed to Budgell , * In 1682 . DEDICATION . iii.
Strana iv
iv THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . In the 632d Spectator the Reader will find an ac- count of the rise of this eighth and last volume * . I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let ...
iv THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER . In the 632d Spectator the Reader will find an ac- count of the rise of this eighth and last volume * . I have not been able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let ...
Strana 7
... is learning to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a master in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right side . That this last allusion may not give my reader a NO . 557 . 7 SPECTATOR .
... is learning to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a master in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right side . That this last allusion may not give my reader a NO . 557 . 7 SPECTATOR .
Strana 8
... reader to suspend his curiosity , and rather to con- sider what is written , than who they are that write it . Having thus adjusted all necessary preliminaries with my reader , I shall not trouble him with any more prefa- tory ...
... reader to suspend his curiosity , and rather to con- sider what is written , than who they are that write it . Having thus adjusted all necessary preliminaries with my reader , I shall not trouble him with any more prefa- tory ...
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