The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 11
... itself above the rest . On the left hand of VANITY ftood a laborious workman , who I found was his humble admirer , and copied after him . He was dressed like a Ger- man , and had a very hard name that founded fome . thing like ...
... itself above the rest . On the left hand of VANITY ftood a laborious workman , who I found was his humble admirer , and copied after him . He was dressed like a Ger- man , and had a very hard name that founded fome . thing like ...
Strana 22
... itself in fome feature or other . I have feen an eye curfe for half an hour together , and an eye - brow call a man fcoundrel . Nothing is more common than for lovers to com- plain , refent , languish , despair , and die in dumb how ...
... itself in fome feature or other . I have feen an eye curfe for half an hour together , and an eye - brow call a man fcoundrel . Nothing is more common than for lovers to com- plain , refent , languish , despair , and die in dumb how ...
Strana 52
... mankind as wholly inconfiftent with itself in a point that bears fome affinity to the former . Though we seem grieved at the shortness of of life in general , we are withing every period 52 No. 93 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 93. ...
... mankind as wholly inconfiftent with itself in a point that bears fome affinity to the former . Though we seem grieved at the shortness of of life in general , we are withing every period 52 No. 93 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 93. ...
Strana 55
... itself , I shall not determine ; but I think it is very wonderful to fee perfons of the beft fenfe paffing away a dozen hours together in fhuffling and dividing a pack of cards , with no o- ther converfation but what is made up of a few ...
... itself , I shall not determine ; but I think it is very wonderful to fee perfons of the beft fenfe paffing away a dozen hours together in fhuffling and dividing a pack of cards , with no o- ther converfation but what is made up of a few ...
Strana 72
... itself , rather than the criminal , to difgrace ; and that he would be fure not to use this means where the crime was but an ill effect arifing from a laudable cause , the fear of fhame . The king , at the fame time , fpoke with much ...
... itself , rather than the criminal , to difgrace ; and that he would be fure not to use this means where the crime was but an ill effect arifing from a laudable cause , the fear of fhame . The king , at the fame time , fpoke with much ...
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