The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 6
... been the Subject of the moft fublime Pens ; but if I could convey You to Posterity in your private Character , and de- fcribe the Stature , the Be- haviour haviour and Afpect of the Duke of Marlborough , I The Dedication .
... been the Subject of the moft fublime Pens ; but if I could convey You to Posterity in your private Character , and de- fcribe the Stature , the Be- haviour haviour and Afpect of the Duke of Marlborough , I The Dedication .
Strana 51
... Characters . . THE first of them , fays he , that has a Spaniel by his Side , is a Yeoman of about an hundred Pounds a Year , an ho- neft Man : He is juft within the Game Act , and qualified to kill an Hare or a Pheasant : He knocks ...
... Characters . . THE first of them , fays he , that has a Spaniel by his Side , is a Yeoman of about an hundred Pounds a Year , an ho- neft Man : He is juft within the Game Act , and qualified to kill an Hare or a Pheasant : He knocks ...
Strana 70
... Characters from their way of Writing ) do not a little encourage me in the Profe- cution of this my Undertaking : Befides that , my Bookfeller tells me , the De- mand for these my Papers increases dai- ly . It is at his Inftance that I ...
... Characters from their way of Writing ) do not a little encourage me in the Profe- cution of this my Undertaking : Befides that , my Bookfeller tells me , the De- mand for these my Papers increases dai- ly . It is at his Inftance that I ...
Strana 76
... Characters , as oppofite to one another as Light and Darkness . Knowledge and Learning fuffer in a particular manner from this ftrange Pre- judice , which at prefent prevails a- mongst all Ranks and Degrees in the British Nation . As ...
... Characters , as oppofite to one another as Light and Darkness . Knowledge and Learning fuffer in a particular manner from this ftrange Pre- judice , which at prefent prevails a- mongst all Ranks and Degrees in the British Nation . As ...
Strana 93
... Character of being rigid and fevere , and the other of being brisk and airy . Men fhould beware of being captivated by a kind of favage Philofophy , Women by by a thoughtless Gallantry . Where thefe Precautions are not No 128. The ...
... Character of being rigid and fevere , and the other of being brisk and airy . Men fhould beware of being captivated by a kind of favage Philofophy , Women by by a thoughtless Gallantry . Where thefe Precautions are not No 128. The ...
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