The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 16
... give my self up to his Direction . Amidst all the Evils that threaten me , I will look up to him for Help , and ques- tion not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my Advantage . Though I know neither the Time nor the Manner ...
... give my self up to his Direction . Amidst all the Evils that threaten me , I will look up to him for Help , and ques- tion not but he will either avert them , or turn them to my Advantage . Though I know neither the Time nor the Manner ...
Strana 20
... give it over as soon as I grow dull . This I know will be Matter of great Raillery to the small Wits ; who will frequently put me in mind of my Promise , desire me to keep my Word , assure me that it is high Time to give over , with ...
... give it over as soon as I grow dull . This I know will be Matter of great Raillery to the small Wits ; who will frequently put me in mind of my Promise , desire me to keep my Word , assure me that it is high Time to give over , with ...
Strana 34
... give him Pleasure . The Relish of his Life is inverted , and the Objects which ad- minister the highest Satisfaction to those who are exempt from this Passion , give the quickest Pangs to Persons who are subject to it . All the Perfec ...
... give him Pleasure . The Relish of his Life is inverted , and the Objects which ad- minister the highest Satisfaction to those who are exempt from this Passion , give the quickest Pangs to Persons who are subject to it . All the Perfec ...
Strana 39
... give him Motion or Speech , that you would advance me in my Way , ' and let me keep on in what I humbly presume I ' am a Master , to wit , in representing human and ' still Life together . I have several times acted one of the finest ...
... give him Motion or Speech , that you would advance me in my Way , ' and let me keep on in what I humbly presume I ' am a Master , to wit , in representing human and ' still Life together . I have several times acted one of the finest ...
Strana 48
... give the Sign of another , and in what Cases he may be ' allowed to quarter it with his own . ' In the third place , I would enjoin every Shop ' to make use of a Sign which bears some Affinity ' to the Wares in which it deals . What can ...
... give the Sign of another , and in what Cases he may be ' allowed to quarter it with his own . ' In the third place , I would enjoin every Shop ' to make use of a Sign which bears some Affinity ' to the Wares in which it deals . What can ...
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