The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana xxiii
... SHOULD not act the part of an impartial Spectator , if I dedicated the following papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a ...
... SHOULD not act the part of an impartial Spectator , if I dedicated the following papers to one who is not of the most confummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a ...
Strana xxiv
... should happen to your Lord- fhip , who could bring into the fervice of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most exact knowledge of our own conftitution in particular , and of the in- terefts ...
... should happen to your Lord- fhip , who could bring into the fervice of your Sovereign the arts and policies of ancient Greece and Rome , as well as the most exact knowledge of our own conftitution in particular , and of the in- terefts ...
Strana xxv
... should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of diftinction . I am , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , moft devoted , humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . + VOL . I. В с THE B THE SPECTATOR . No. I. THURSDAY , MARCH 1 ...
... should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of diftinction . I am , MY LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , moft devoted , humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . + VOL . I. В с THE B THE SPECTATOR . No. I. THURSDAY , MARCH 1 ...
Strana 8
Joseph Addison. this part of our trade were well cultivated , we should gain from one nation ; and if another , from another . I have heard him prove , that diligence makes more lafting acquifitions than valour , and that floth has ...
Joseph Addison. this part of our trade were well cultivated , we should gain from one nation ; and if another , from another . I have heard him prove , that diligence makes more lafting acquifitions than valour , and that floth has ...
Strana 26
... misfortune to themfelves or to their children . At her corning into the room I obferved a fettled melancholy in her countenance , which I should have been troubled for , had had I not heard from whence it proceeded . We 26 THE SPECTATOR .
... misfortune to themfelves or to their children . At her corning into the room I obferved a fettled melancholy in her countenance , which I should have been troubled for , had had I not heard from whence it proceeded . We 26 THE SPECTATOR .
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