The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 18
... fure Pha- ramond is not . Know then , that I have this morning " unfortunately killed in a duel , the man whom of all " men living I moft loved . I command myself too much " in your royal prefence , to fay , Pharamond , give me my ...
... fure Pha- ramond is not . Know then , that I have this morning " unfortunately killed in a duel , the man whom of all " men living I moft loved . I command myself too much " in your royal prefence , to fay , Pharamond , give me my ...
Strana 24
... fure , that he had in his mind fome general implicit notion of this art of phyfiognomy which I have juft now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the fame manner as ...
... fure , that he had in his mind fome general implicit notion of this art of phyfiognomy which I have juft now mentioned ; and that when his courtiers told him his face was made like an eagle's , he understood them in the fame manner as ...
Strana 34
... fure ; for yesterday was once to - morrow . ; That yesterday is gone , and nothing gain'd ; And all thy fruitless days will thus be drain'd : For thou haft more to - morrows yet to ask . And wilt be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like ...
... fure ; for yesterday was once to - morrow . ; That yesterday is gone , and nothing gain'd ; And all thy fruitless days will thus be drain'd : For thou haft more to - morrows yet to ask . And wilt be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like ...
Strana 43
... fure to obferve , that there are people who can refign nothing , and know not how to give up what they know they cannot hold ; that there are those who will not allow youth their follies , not because they are themselves paft them , but ...
... fure to obferve , that there are people who can refign nothing , and know not how to give up what they know they cannot hold ; that there are those who will not allow youth their follies , not because they are themselves paft them , but ...
Strana 49
... fure to detect fuch as would lead aftray weak minds by their falle pretences to wit and judgment , humour and gallantry , I fhall not fail to lend the beft lights I am able to the fair fex for the continuation of thefe their dif ...
... fure to detect fuch as would lead aftray weak minds by their falle pretences to wit and judgment , humour and gallantry , I fhall not fail to lend the beft lights I am able to the fair fex for the continuation of thefe their dif ...
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