The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 8
... pass through , will give the audience a sight of monkies dancing upon ropes , with many other pleasantries of that ludicrous . species . At the same time , if there chance to be any strange animals in town , whether birds or beasts ...
... pass through , will give the audience a sight of monkies dancing upon ropes , with many other pleasantries of that ludicrous . species . At the same time , if there chance to be any strange animals in town , whether birds or beasts ...
Strana 22
... passes in the different quarters and divisions , not only of this great city , but of the whole kingdom . My readers too have the satis- faction to find , that there is no rank or degree among them who have not their representative in ...
... passes in the different quarters and divisions , not only of this great city , but of the whole kingdom . My readers too have the satis- faction to find , that there is no rank or degree among them who have not their representative in ...
Strana 27
... of this young gentleman , and would wil- lingly pass for him in the world ; to the end that well- meaning persons may not be imposed upon by cheats , I would would desire my readers , when they meet with this NO . 35 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... of this young gentleman , and would wil- lingly pass for him in the world ; to the end that well- meaning persons may not be imposed upon by cheats , I would would desire my readers , when they meet with this NO . 35 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 28
... pass for the offspring of WIT without MIRTH , or MIRTH without WIT , you may conclude him to be altogether spurious , and a cheat . The impostor of whom I am speaking , descends ori- ginally from FALSEHOOD , who was the mother of Non ...
... pass for the offspring of WIT without MIRTH , or MIRTH without WIT , you may conclude him to be altogether spurious , and a cheat . The impostor of whom I am speaking , descends ori- ginally from FALSEHOOD , who was the mother of Non ...
Strana 51
... pass upon the au- dience for towering thoughts , and have accordingly met with infinite applause . I shall here add a remark , which I am afraid our tragic writers may make an ill use of . As our heroes are ge- nerally lovers , their ...
... pass upon the au- dience for towering thoughts , and have accordingly met with infinite applause . I shall here add a remark , which I am afraid our tragic writers may make an ill use of . As our heroes are ge- nerally lovers , their ...
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