The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 16
... greatest beauties of the age in which she lives , the latter no way remarkable for any charms in her person . Upon this one circumstance of their outward form , the good and and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA 16 NO . 33 . THE ...
... greatest beauties of the age in which she lives , the latter no way remarkable for any charms in her person . Upon this one circumstance of their outward form , the good and and ill of their lives seem to turn . LETITIA 16 NO . 33 . THE ...
Strana 21
... persons as are engaged in different ways of life , and deputed as it were out of the most con- spicuous classes of mankind . By these means I am B 3 fur- ¡ furnished with the greatest variety of hints and mate- NO . 34 . 21 THE SPECTATOR .
... persons as are engaged in different ways of life , and deputed as it were out of the most con- spicuous classes of mankind . By these means I am B 3 fur- ¡ furnished with the greatest variety of hints and mate- NO . 34 . 21 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 22
¡ furnished with the greatest variety of hints and mate- rials , and know every thing that passes in the different quarters and divisions , not only of this great city , but of the whole kingdom . My readers too have the satis- faction ...
¡ furnished with the greatest variety of hints and mate- rials , and know every thing that passes in the different quarters and divisions , not only of this great city , but of the whole kingdom . My readers too have the satis- faction ...
Strana 35
... greatest variety of dyes . That part of the library which was designed for the reception of plays and pamphlets , and other loose papers , was inclosed in a kind of square , consisting of one of the prettiest grotesque works that I ever ...
... greatest variety of dyes . That part of the library which was designed for the reception of plays and pamphlets , and other loose papers , was inclosed in a kind of square , consisting of one of the prettiest grotesque works that I ever ...
Strana 47
... greatest characters in it are those of rebels and traitors . Had the hero of his play discovered the same good qualities in the defence of his country , that he shewed for its ruin and subversion , the audience could NO . 40 . could not ...
... greatest characters in it are those of rebels and traitors . Had the hero of his play discovered the same good qualities in the defence of his country , that he shewed for its ruin and subversion , the audience could NO . 40 . could not ...
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