The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... say the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its ...
... say the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous day it ever saw , that of the arraignment of its ...
Strana 1
... say , “ that my parts were folid , and would wear well . " I had not been long at the university , before I dif- tingui el myfelf by a moft ; rofound filence ; for during the space of eight years , excepting in the the quantity of an ...
... say , “ that my parts were folid , and would wear well . " I had not been long at the university , before I dif- tingui el myfelf by a moft ; rofound filence ; for during the space of eight years , excepting in the the quantity of an ...
Strana 17
... say their prayers , fo that ' I have no work worth speaking of but on Sun- ' days . I have placed my fon at the Piazzas , to ' acquaint the ladies that the bell rings for church , and that it ftands on the other fide of the Gar- " den ...
... say their prayers , fo that ' I have no work worth speaking of but on Sun- ' days . I have placed my fon at the Piazzas , to ' acquaint the ladies that the bell rings for church , and that it ftands on the other fide of the Gar- " den ...
Strana 23
... say faintly they wish such a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquain- tance . The reliefs of the envious man are thofe little blemishes and imperfections that difcover them ...
... say faintly they wish such a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or other of every man of their acquain- tance . The reliefs of the envious man are thofe little blemishes and imperfections that difcover them ...
Strana 27
... says , that he does not believe any the most comic ge- nius can cenfure him for talking upon fuch a sub- ject at fuch a time . This paffage , I think , evi- dently glances upon Ariftophanes , who writ a comedy on purpose to ridicule the ...
... says , that he does not believe any the most comic ge- nius can cenfure him for talking upon fuch a sub- ject at fuch a time . This paffage , I think , evi- dently glances upon Ariftophanes , who writ a comedy on purpose to ridicule the ...
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