The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 14
... hand , there is a Squire LATH , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred pound per annum , as well as of an unblameable life and con- versation ; yet would not I be the esquire for half his estate ; for if it was as much more , he would ...
... hand , there is a Squire LATH , a proper gentleman of fifteen hundred pound per annum , as well as of an unblameable life and con- versation ; yet would not I be the esquire for half his estate ; for if it was as much more , he would ...
Strana 15
... hand of some satyr , and some- times of APOLLO himself : " For the truth of which , he appealed to the frontispiece of several books , and particularly to the English JUVENAL , to which he re- ferred him ; and only added , " That such ...
... hand of some satyr , and some- times of APOLLO himself : " For the truth of which , he appealed to the frontispiece of several books , and particularly to the English JUVENAL , to which he re- ferred him ; and only added , " That such ...
Strana 19
... hands of quacks and pre- tenders , and to prevent their imposing upon themselves , by discovering to them the true secret and art of im- proving beauty . In order to this , before I touch upon it directly , it will be necessary to lay ...
... hands of quacks and pre- tenders , and to prevent their imposing upon themselves , by discovering to them the true secret and art of im- proving beauty . In order to this , before I touch upon it directly , it will be necessary to lay ...
Strana 29
... hand that feeds him , and endeavour to ridicule both friends and foes indifferently . For , having but small talents , he must be merry where he can , not where he should . Fourthly , Being entirely void of reason ,, he pursues no point ...
... hand that feeds him , and endeavour to ridicule both friends and foes indifferently . For , having but small talents , he must be merry where he can , not where he should . Fourthly , Being entirely void of reason ,, he pursues no point ...
Strana 34
... hand . Accordingly I waited upon her ladyship pretty early in the morning , and was desired by her woman to walk into her lady's library , till such time as she was in a readiness to receive me .--- The very sound of a lady's library ...
... hand . Accordingly I waited upon her ladyship pretty early in the morning , and was desired by her woman to walk into her lady's library , till such time as she was in a readiness to receive me .--- The very sound of a lady's library ...
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