The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 11
... given occasion for the president's shewing both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports he did : but it is not to be doubted there were many very pro- per hums and pauses in his harangue , which lose ...
... given occasion for the president's shewing both his invention and reading to such advantage as my correspondent reports he did : but it is not to be doubted there were many very pro- per hums and pauses in his harangue , which lose ...
Strana 19
... given me occasion to consider how so uni- versal a disposition in womankind , which springs from a laudable motive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether groundless , that nature may be helped by art ...
... given me occasion to consider how so uni- versal a disposition in womankind , which springs from a laudable motive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether groundless , that nature may be helped by art ...
Strana 26
... a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of sense , at the same time that he appears altogether given up to caprice .---- For For my part , when I read the delirious mirth 26 NO . 35 . THE SPECTATOR .
... a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of sense , at the same time that he appears altogether given up to caprice .---- For For my part , when I read the delirious mirth 26 NO . 35 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 29
... given to little apish tricks and buffooneries . Secondly , He so much delights in mimickry , that it is all one to him whether he exposes by it vice and folly , luxury and avarice ; or on the contrary , virtue and wisdom , pain and ...
... given to little apish tricks and buffooneries . Secondly , He so much delights in mimickry , that it is all one to him whether he exposes by it vice and folly , luxury and avarice ; or on the contrary , virtue and wisdom , pain and ...
Strana 30
... given warning to all our ghosts to get their livelihoods where they can , and not to appear among us after day - break of the 16th instant . We are resolved to take this opportunity to part with every thing which does not contribute to ...
... given warning to all our ghosts to get their livelihoods where they can , and not to appear among us after day - break of the 16th instant . We are resolved to take this opportunity to part with every thing which does not contribute to ...
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