The Spectator, Svazek 1Hastings, Etheredge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... kind which have is- sued from the press within these eighty years , we ought never to forget that it was Steele who sug- gested the idea to the English nation . If he himself borrowed it from foreign writers , of which we are by no ...
... kind which have is- sued from the press within these eighty years , we ought never to forget that it was Steele who sug- gested the idea to the English nation . If he himself borrowed it from foreign writers , of which we are by no ...
Strana xvii
... kind of ecclesiastical quack . He obtained a bene- fice in the country ; but being eager to display his oratorial talents in a more conspicuous place , he set- tled in London , where he preached on theological sub- jects on Sundays and ...
... kind of ecclesiastical quack . He obtained a bene- fice in the country ; but being eager to display his oratorial talents in a more conspicuous place , he set- tled in London , where he preached on theological sub- jects on Sundays and ...
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... kind glance or a blow of a fan from some celebrated beauty , mother of the present Lord such - a - one . If you speak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , ' He has good blood in his veins , ' Tom ...
... kind glance or a blow of a fan from some celebrated beauty , mother of the present Lord such - a - one . If you speak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , ' He has good blood in his veins , ' Tom ...
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... kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methought I returned to the great hall , where I had been the morning before , but , to my ...
... kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methought I returned to the great hall , where I had been the morning before , but , to my ...
Strana 14
... the most dissociable manner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which reason I shall only inform my reader , that the first couple 14 No. 3 .. THE SPECTATOR .
... the most dissociable manner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which reason I shall only inform my reader , that the first couple 14 No. 3 .. THE SPECTATOR .
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