The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 23
... fome thousands . Will has many arts of this kind to torture this fort of temper , and delights in it . When he finds them change colour , and fay faintly they wish fuch a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or ...
... fome thousands . Will has many arts of this kind to torture this fort of temper , and delights in it . When he finds them change colour , and fay faintly they wish fuch a piece of news is true , he has the malice to speak fome good or ...
Strana 43
... fome time before the lady came to me , I had an opportunity of turning over a great many of her books , which were ranged together in a very beautiful order . At the end of the Folios , which were finely bound and gilt , were great jars ...
... fome time before the lady came to me , I had an opportunity of turning over a great many of her books , which were ranged together in a very beautiful order . At the end of the Folios , which were finely bound and gilt , were great jars ...
Strana 46
... fome fcenes in rhyme and fome in blank verfe , which are to be looked upon as two feveral languages ; or where we fee fome particular fimilies dignified with rhyme , at the fame time that every thing about them lies in blank verfe , I ...
... fome fcenes in rhyme and fome in blank verfe , which are to be looked upon as two feveral languages ; or where we fee fome particular fimilies dignified with rhyme , at the fame time that every thing about them lies in blank verfe , I ...
Strana 51
... fome measure , the little affairs of our own University . ----- < < " Verily , Mr. Spectator , we are much offended at the act for importing French wines : a bottle or two of good folid edifying port at honeft George's made a night ...
... fome measure , the little affairs of our own University . ----- < < " Verily , Mr. Spectator , we are much offended at the act for importing French wines : a bottle or two of good folid edifying port at honeft George's made a night ...
Strana 56
... fome very curious obfervations upon laughter , concludes thus : The paffion of laughter is nothing else but fudden glory arifing from fome fudden conception of fome eminency in ourselves , by compa< rifon with the infirmity of others ...
... fome very curious obfervations upon laughter , concludes thus : The paffion of laughter is nothing else but fudden glory arifing from fome fudden conception of fome eminency in ourselves , by compa< rifon with the infirmity of others ...
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