“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... tion treated slightly and contemptuously . I have lived to see our deliverance from Arbitrary Power and Po- pery , traduced and vilified by some who formerly thought it was their greatest merit , and made it part of their boast and ...
... tion treated slightly and contemptuously . I have lived to see our deliverance from Arbitrary Power and Po- pery , traduced and vilified by some who formerly thought it was their greatest merit , and made it part of their boast and ...
Strana 42
... tion , and other accidental diversions of life , because I would only take notice of such incitements to a chear- ful temper , as offer themselves to persons of all ranks and conditions , and which may sufficiently show us that ...
... tion , and other accidental diversions of life , because I would only take notice of such incitements to a chear- ful temper , as offer themselves to persons of all ranks and conditions , and which may sufficiently show us that ...
Strana 70
... tion , or bridled laughter , on all the slaves who stand around him with ready faces to approve and smile at all he says in the gross . It is good comedy enough to ob serve a superior talking half sentences , and playing an humble ...
... tion , or bridled laughter , on all the slaves who stand around him with ready faces to approve and smile at all he says in the gross . It is good comedy enough to ob serve a superior talking half sentences , and playing an humble ...
Strana 81
... tion was believed by many to proceed , as she herselfin- timates , rather from the king's love to JANE Seymour , than from any actual crime in ANN of Bologne . QUEEN ANN BOLEYN'S LAST LETTER TO KING HENRY . Cotton Lib . Otho C. 10 . SIR ...
... tion was believed by many to proceed , as she herselfin- timates , rather from the king's love to JANE Seymour , than from any actual crime in ANN of Bologne . QUEEN ANN BOLEYN'S LAST LETTER TO KING HENRY . Cotton Lib . Otho C. 10 . SIR ...
Strana 115
... tion of HORACE OF PINDAR . He will find in these two last such an absurdity and confusion of stile , with such , a comparative poverty of imagination , as will make him very sensible of what I have been here advancing . H 2 Since ...
... tion of HORACE OF PINDAR . He will find in these two last such an absurdity and confusion of stile , with such , a comparative poverty of imagination , as will make him very sensible of what I have been here advancing . H 2 Since ...
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