The Spectator, Svazek 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... seen employed upon occafion with good ' fuccefs . You must know I am a plain man and love my ' money ; yet I have a spouse who is fo great an orator in " " A 6 $ " thiss · " this way , that the draws from me No 252 TI THE SPECTATOR .
... seen employed upon occafion with good ' fuccefs . You must know I am a plain man and love my ' money ; yet I have a spouse who is fo great an orator in " " A 6 $ " thiss · " this way , that the draws from me No 252 TI THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 13
... must en- deavour to fink it to their own pitch , if they would still keep themselves upon a level with them . The greatest wits that ever were produced in one age , lived together in fo good an understanding , and celebrated one another ...
... must en- deavour to fink it to their own pitch , if they would still keep themselves upon a level with them . The greatest wits that ever were produced in one age , lived together in fo good an understanding , and celebrated one another ...
Strana 14
... must affent to , when he sees them explained with that elegance and perfpicuity in which they are delivered . As for those which are the most known , and the most received , they are placed in so beautiful a light , and illuftrated with ...
... must affent to , when he sees them explained with that elegance and perfpicuity in which they are delivered . As for those which are the most known , and the most received , they are placed in so beautiful a light , and illuftrated with ...
Strana 25
... must be confeffed , that a noble and trium- phant merit often breaks through and diffipates thefe little fpots and fullies in its reputation ; but if by a mistaken pursuit after fame , or through human infir- mity , any falfe ftep be ...
... must be confeffed , that a noble and trium- phant merit often breaks through and diffipates thefe little fpots and fullies in its reputation ; but if by a mistaken pursuit after fame , or through human infir- mity , any falfe ftep be ...
Strana 26
... must be always a noble train of actions to pre- ferve his fame in life and motion . For when it is once at a ftand , it naturally flags and languishes . Admiration is a very fhort - lived paffion , that immediately decays upon growing ...
... must be always a noble train of actions to pre- ferve his fame in life and motion . For when it is once at a ftand , it naturally flags and languishes . Admiration is a very fhort - lived paffion , that immediately decays upon growing ...
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