The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana xvii
... never once the doubt that it was not intimate and sincere , ' or that into it entered anything inconsistent with a perfect equality . ' Six months after Addison's death Steele wrote ( in No. 12 of the Theatre , and I am again quoting ...
... never once the doubt that it was not intimate and sincere , ' or that into it entered anything inconsistent with a perfect equality . ' Six months after Addison's death Steele wrote ( in No. 12 of the Theatre , and I am again quoting ...
Strana 11
... never praised or flattered , I never belyed or contradicted them . As these compose half the World , and are by the just Complaisance and Gallantry of our Nation the more powerful Part of our People , I shall dedicate a considerable ...
... never praised or flattered , I never belyed or contradicted them . As these compose half the World , and are by the just Complaisance and Gallantry of our Nation the more powerful Part of our People , I shall dedicate a considerable ...
Strana 39
... never moved ' without a Guard , am now pressed as a common ' Soldier , and am to sail with the first fair Wind against my Brother Lewis of France . It is a * very hard thing to put off a Character which one ' has appeared in with ...
... never moved ' without a Guard , am now pressed as a common ' Soldier , and am to sail with the first fair Wind against my Brother Lewis of France . It is a * very hard thing to put off a Character which one ' has appeared in with ...
Strana 42
... never go to Bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear away very gently ; am apt to ' be peevish , but never angry . Mr. SPECTATOR , if you have kept various Company , you know there is in every Tavern in Town some old Hu- mourist or ...
... never go to Bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear away very gently ; am apt to ' be peevish , but never angry . Mr. SPECTATOR , if you have kept various Company , you know there is in every Tavern in Town some old Hu- mourist or ...
Strana 43
... never permitill Habit of Body , or rather of Mind , by the me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , ' Study of Physick . I no sooner began to peruse ' tho ' Equals in Quality and Fortune , are by no ' Books of this Nature ...
... never permitill Habit of Body , or rather of Mind , by the me to tell you otherwise ; to wit , that you and I , ' Study of Physick . I no sooner began to peruse ' tho ' Equals in Quality and Fortune , are by no ' Books of this Nature ...
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