The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xix
... given him , to bring weight and acceptance to that writing of his which he valued only for the use to which it could be put . For , as he himself truly says in the Tatler , ' wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to some useful ...
... given him , to bring weight and acceptance to that writing of his which he valued only for the use to which it could be put . For , as he himself truly says in the Tatler , ' wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to some useful ...
Strana xxiii
... given in the present edition of the Spectator . Percy actually edited two volumes for R. Tonson in 1764 , but the work was stopped by the death of the bookseller , and the other six were added to them in 1789 . They were slightly ...
... given in the present edition of the Spectator . Percy actually edited two volumes for R. Tonson in 1764 , but the work was stopped by the death of the bookseller , and the other six were added to them in 1789 . They were slightly ...
Strana 20
... given them of being witty . But let them remember , that I do hereby enter my Caveat against this Piece of Raillery . C. No. 11. ] Tuesday , March 13 , 1711 . Dat veniam corvis , vexat censura columbas . Juv . A and distinguish himself ...
... given them of being witty . But let them remember , that I do hereby enter my Caveat against this Piece of Raillery . C. No. 11. ] Tuesday , March 13 , 1711 . Dat veniam corvis , vexat censura columbas . Juv . A and distinguish himself ...
Strana 45
... given them , for no other Reason but that they may be killed , and are celebrated for nothing but being knocked on the Head . Γλαύκον Μεδόντα τε , Θερσιλοχόν τε . τε , Glaucumque , Medontaque , Thersilockumque . Virg . erected to the ...
... given them , for no other Reason but that they may be killed , and are celebrated for nothing but being knocked on the Head . Γλαύκον Μεδόντα τε , Θερσιλοχόν τε . τε , Glaucumque , Medontaque , Thersilockumque . Virg . erected to the ...
Strana 48
... given Rise to ' many of those Absurdities which are committed over our Heads , and , as I am inform'd , first occasioned the three Nuns and a Hare , which we see so frequently joined together . I would , ' therefore , establish certain ...
... given Rise to ' many of those Absurdities which are committed over our Heads , and , as I am inform'd , first occasioned the three Nuns and a Hare , which we see so frequently joined together . I would , ' therefore , establish certain ...
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