The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... raised , as to express himself with an air of freedom , when he imagines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner ; and again , how a fool in fine clothes shall be suddenly heard with attention , till he has ...
... raised , as to express himself with an air of freedom , when he imagines that his habit introduces him to company with a becoming manner ; and again , how a fool in fine clothes shall be suddenly heard with attention , till he has ...
Strana 125
... raise a family , than he who has but one , notwithstanding he leaves him his whole estate . For this reason I cannot forbear amusing myself with finding out a general , an admiral , or an alderman of London , a divine , a physician , or ...
... raise a family , than he who has but one , notwithstanding he leaves him his whole estate . For this reason I cannot forbear amusing myself with finding out a general , an admiral , or an alderman of London , a divine , a physician , or ...
Strana 326
... raise them , form themselves into an acute or grave , quick or slow , loud or soft tone . These two may be ... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of king Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with ...
... raise them , form themselves into an acute or grave , quick or slow , loud or soft tone . These two may be ... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of king Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with ...
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acquainted ADDISON admiration agreeable Anacreon appear beauty black tower body Britomartis character Cicero club consider creatures daugh death desire discourse divine drachmas dream dress endeavour entertainment epigram excellent eyes favour fortune Freeport gentleman give greatest hand happiness head hear heard heart honest Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband imagine John Sharpe kind lady late learned letter live look manner marriage married matter means MENANDER ment mentioned mind nature never obliged observed occasion OVID paper particular passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet pretty racter reader reason Rechteren Rhynsault shew shoeing horn sorrow soul speak SPECTATOR STEELE Tatler tell thing thou thought tion told town Tunbridge turally VIRG virtue virtuous whole wife woman women words worthy write young