The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 5
... themselves . Thefe laft , how- ever , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and took their party with one fide or the other ; infomuch that I obferved in feveral of them , the patches , which were be- fore difperfed equally , are ...
... themselves . Thefe laft , how- ever , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and took their party with one fide or the other ; infomuch that I obferved in feveral of them , the patches , which were be- fore difperfed equally , are ...
Strana 7
... themselves in competi- tions and contentions , that for this reafon among others , they forbid them , under pain of death , to be prefent at the the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the pub . THE SPECTATOR . 7.
... themselves in competi- tions and contentions , that for this reafon among others , they forbid them , under pain of death , to be prefent at the the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the pub . THE SPECTATOR . 7.
Strana 8
... themselves as tender mothers , and faithful wives , rather than as furious partifans . Female virtues are of a domeftic turn . The family is the proper province for private women to fhine in . If they must be fhewing their zeal for the ...
... themselves as tender mothers , and faithful wives , rather than as furious partifans . Female virtues are of a domeftic turn . The family is the proper province for private women to fhine in . If they must be fhewing their zeal for the ...
Strana 9
... themselves in all forts of conditions . The perfon who begged of me is now , as I take it , fifty : I was well acquainted with him until about the age of twenty - five ; at which time a good eftate fell to him by the death of a relation ...
... themselves in all forts of conditions . The perfon who begged of me is now , as I take it , fifty : I was well acquainted with him until about the age of twenty - five ; at which time a good eftate fell to him by the death of a relation ...
Strana 22
... themselves of the image of ridicule , and admire nature in her fimpli- city and nakedness . As for the little conceited wits of the age , who can only fhew their judgment by finding fault , they cannot be fuppofed to admire thefe produc ...
... themselves of the image of ridicule , and admire nature in her fimpli- city and nakedness . As for the little conceited wits of the age , who can only fhew their judgment by finding fault , they cannot be fuppofed to admire thefe produc ...
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