The Spectator, Svazek 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... honour to print this among your fpeculations , " I fhall in my next make you a prefent of fecret hiftory , by tranflating all the looks of the next affembly of " Ladies and Gentlemen into words , to adorn fome- ' future paper . Iam ...
... honour to print this among your fpeculations , " I fhall in my next make you a prefent of fecret hiftory , by tranflating all the looks of the next affembly of " Ladies and Gentlemen into words , to adorn fome- ' future paper . Iam ...
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... honour and reputation to the actor . But if we carry our reflexions higher , we may discover farther ends of Providence in implanting this paffion in mankind . It was neceffary for the world , that arts fhould be invented and improved ...
... honour and reputation to the actor . But if we carry our reflexions higher , we may discover farther ends of Providence in implanting this paffion in mankind . It was neceffary for the world , that arts fhould be invented and improved ...
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... honour to be well known and received among the nobility and gentry , were zealously inclined to affift , by their folicitations , in introducing fo elegant ⚫ an entertainment as the Italian mufick grafted upon English poetry . For this ...
... honour to be well known and received among the nobility and gentry , were zealously inclined to affift , by their folicitations , in introducing fo elegant ⚫ an entertainment as the Italian mufick grafted upon English poetry . For this ...
Strana 37
... honour- able is becoming . T HERE are fome things which cannot come un- der certain rules , but which one would think could not need them . Of this kind are outward civilities and falutations . Thefe one would imagine might be regulated ...
... honour- able is becoming . T HERE are fome things which cannot come un- der certain rules , but which one would think could not need them . Of this kind are outward civilities and falutations . Thefe one would imagine might be regulated ...
Strana 38
... honours cannot at all change his manners ; he is the fame civil person he ever was ; he will venture his neck to bow out of a coach in full speed , at once , to fhew he is full of bufi- nefs , and yet is not fo taken up as to forget his ...
... honours cannot at all change his manners ; he is the fame civil person he ever was ; he will venture his neck to bow out of a coach in full speed , at once , to fhew he is full of bufi- nefs , and yet is not fo taken up as to forget his ...
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