The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 11
... feveral years , till at length they came to this accommodation ; that the two bailiffs of the town should be annually chofen out of the two clubs ; by which means the principal magiftrates are at this day coupled like rabbets , one fat ...
... feveral years , till at length they came to this accommodation ; that the two bailiffs of the town should be annually chofen out of the two clubs ; by which means the principal magiftrates are at this day coupled like rabbets , one fat ...
Strana 45
... feveral little pieces of in- justice which arife from the law itself . I have seen it make a man run from the purposs before a Judge , who was , when at the bar himself , so close and logical a pleader that with all the pomp 1 Your ...
... feveral little pieces of in- justice which arife from the law itself . I have seen it make a man run from the purposs before a Judge , who was , when at the bar himself , so close and logical a pleader that with all the pomp 1 Your ...
Strana 52
... feveral artifices which are put in practife by the poets to fill the minds of an audience with terror , the first place is due to thunder and lightning , which are often made use of at the defcending of a god , or the rifing of a ghoft ...
... feveral artifices which are put in practife by the poets to fill the minds of an audience with terror , the first place is due to thunder and lightning , which are often made use of at the defcending of a god , or the rifing of a ghoft ...
Strana 57
... feveral ' follies which I do not know the root of . I am ' an old fellow , and extremely troubled with the ' gout : but having always a strong vanity to- ' wards being pleasing in the eyes of women , I 6 never have a moment's ease , but ...
... feveral ' follies which I do not know the root of . I am ' an old fellow , and extremely troubled with the ' gout : but having always a strong vanity to- ' wards being pleasing in the eyes of women , I 6 never have a moment's ease , but ...
Strana 60
... feveral distempers among them , which our country is entirely free from . In- ftead of those beautiful feathers with which we adorn our heads , they often buy up a monstrous bufh of hair , which covers their heads , and falls down in a ...
... feveral distempers among them , which our country is entirely free from . In- ftead of those beautiful feathers with which we adorn our heads , they often buy up a monstrous bufh of hair , which covers their heads , and falls down in a ...
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