The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 14
... carried on in the Macedonian court , with their polls on one side . For about the first century , nothing made more noise in the world than Roman noses , and then not a word of them till they revived again in eighty - eight . Nor is it ...
... carried on in the Macedonian court , with their polls on one side . For about the first century , nothing made more noise in the world than Roman noses , and then not a word of them till they revived again in eighty - eight . Nor is it ...
Strana 18
... carry to market at his lei- sure . I do not know any thing that has pleased me so much a great while , as this conquest of my friend DAPHNE'S . All her acquaintance congratulated her up- on her chance - medley , and laugh at that ...
... carry to market at his lei- sure . I do not know any thing that has pleased me so much a great while , as this conquest of my friend DAPHNE'S . All her acquaintance congratulated her up- on her chance - medley , and laugh at that ...
Strana 24
... carry the war into what quarter I pleased , provided I continued to combat with crimi- nals in body , and to assault the vice without hurting the person . This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in mind of that ...
... carry the war into what quarter I pleased , provided I continued to combat with crimi- nals in body , and to assault the vice without hurting the person . This debate , which was held for the good of mankind , put me in mind of that ...
Strana 32
... carry their tyranny still further , and not satisfied that I am banished from above ground , they have given me to understand that I am wholly to depart their dominions , and take from me even my subterraneous employment . Now , Sir ...
... carry their tyranny still further , and not satisfied that I am banished from above ground , they have given me to understand that I am wholly to depart their dominions , and take from me even my subterraneous employment . Now , Sir ...
Strana 49
... carried away the prize in the public disputes of the stage , from those that ended happily . Terror and com- miseration leave a pleasing anguish in the mind ; and fix the audience in such a serious composure of thought , as is much more ...
... carried away the prize in the public disputes of the stage , from those that ended happily . Terror and com- miseration leave a pleasing anguish in the mind ; and fix the audience in such a serious composure of thought , as is much more ...
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