The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 8
... creatures , in the only place where covet- ousness were a virtue , we turn prodigals ! No- thing lies upon our hands with such uneasiness , nor have there been so many devices for any one thing , as to make it slide away impercep ...
... creatures , in the only place where covet- ousness were a virtue , we turn prodigals ! No- thing lies upon our hands with such uneasiness , nor have there been so many devices for any one thing , as to make it slide away impercep ...
Strana 9
... creatures of much less dignity than those who are distinguised by the faculty of reason . An eminent French author speaks somewhere to the following purpose : I have often seen from my chamber window two noble creatures , both of them ...
... creatures of much less dignity than those who are distinguised by the faculty of reason . An eminent French author speaks somewhere to the following purpose : I have often seen from my chamber window two noble creatures , both of them ...
Strana 13
... creature is too much dis- pirited to bear up against a general ill recep- tion , which he every where meets with , and in due time falls into their appointed wedlock for shelter . I have a long letter bearing date the fourth instant ...
... creature is too much dis- pirited to bear up against a general ill recep- tion , which he every where meets with , and in due time falls into their appointed wedlock for shelter . I have a long letter bearing date the fourth instant ...
Strana 18
... creatures endowed with reason . My following correspondent , who calls her- self Clarinda , is such a journalist as I require . She seems by her letter to be placed in a modish Sent Frank to know how my lady Hectic rest- state of ...
... creatures endowed with reason . My following correspondent , who calls her- self Clarinda , is such a journalist as I require . She seems by her letter to be placed in a modish Sent Frank to know how my lady Hectic rest- state of ...
Strana 37
... creatures in the world . But pray , ' says he , ' you that are a critic , is the play according to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single ...
... creatures in the world . But pray , ' says he , ' you that are a critic , is the play according to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single ...
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