The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... subject , opposed the bill in Parliament , and started in March , 1719 , a paper called the Plebeian , in which he argued against a measure tending , he said , to the formation of an oligarchy . Addison replied in the Old Whig , and ...
... subject , opposed the bill in Parliament , and started in March , 1719 , a paper called the Plebeian , in which he argued against a measure tending , he said , to the formation of an oligarchy . Addison replied in the Old Whig , and ...
Strana 34
... subject to it . All the Perfec- tions of their Fellow - Creatures are odious : Youth , Beauty , Valour and Wisdom are Provocations of their Displeasure . What a Wretched and Apo- state State is this ! To be offended with Excel- lence ...
... subject to it . All the Perfec- tions of their Fellow - Creatures are odious : Youth , Beauty , Valour and Wisdom are Provocations of their Displeasure . What a Wretched and Apo- state State is this ! To be offended with Excel- lence ...
Strana 40
... Subject of Ridicule and Buf- foonry . It is impossible to enumerate the Evils which arise from these Arrows that fly in the 6 At the top of this paper in a 12mo copy of the Spectator , published in 1712 , and annotated by a contemporary ...
... Subject of Ridicule and Buf- foonry . It is impossible to enumerate the Evils which arise from these Arrows that fly in the 6 At the top of this paper in a 12mo copy of the Spectator , published in 1712 , and annotated by a contemporary ...
Strana 48
... Subject , that it is ' usual for a young Tradesman , at his first setting up , to add to his own Sign that of the Master ' whom he serv'd ; as the Husband , after Mar- ' riage , gives a Place to his Mistress's Arms in his ' own Coat ...
... Subject , that it is ' usual for a young Tradesman , at his first setting up , to add to his own Sign that of the Master ' whom he serv'd ; as the Husband , after Mar- ' riage , gives a Place to his Mistress's Arms in his ' own Coat ...
Strana 94
... Subject as it has accidentally fallen in their Way , and that too in little short Re flections , or in general declamatory Flourishes , without entering into the Bottom of the Matter . I hope therefore I shall perform an acceptable Work ...
... Subject as it has accidentally fallen in their Way , and that too in little short Re flections , or in general declamatory Flourishes , without entering into the Bottom of the Matter . I hope therefore I shall perform an acceptable Work ...
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