The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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Strana 25
In short , if I meet with any thing in city , court , or country , that shocks modesty or good manners , I shall use my utmost endeavours to make an example of it . I must , however , intreat every particular person , who does me the ...
In short , if I meet with any thing in city , court , or country , that shocks modesty or good manners , I shall use my utmost endeavours to make an example of it . I must , however , intreat every particular person , who does me the ...
Strana 26
These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of Wits and Humorists , by such monstrous conceits as almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not considering that humour should always lie under the check of reason , and that ...
These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of Wits and Humorists , by such monstrous conceits as almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not considering that humour should always lie under the check of reason , and that ...
Strana 29
Thirdly , He is wonderfully unlucky , insomuch that he will bite the 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 ...
Thirdly , He is wonderfully unlucky , insomuch that he will bite the 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 ...
Strana 31
If you will please to be at the house tonight , you will see me do my endeavour to shew some unnatural appearances which are in vogue among the polite and well - bred . I am to present , in the character of a fine lady dancing , all the ...
If you will please to be at the house tonight , you will see me do my endeavour to shew some unnatural appearances which are in vogue among the polite and well - bred . I am to present , in the character of a fine lady dancing , all the ...
Strana 41
Of this nature are all graces in mens ' persons , dress , and bodily deportment , which will naturally be winning and attractive if we think not of them , but lose their force in proportion to our endeavour to make them such .
Of this nature are all graces in mens ' persons , dress , and bodily deportment , which will naturally be winning and attractive if we think not of them , but lose their force in proportion to our endeavour to make them such .
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