The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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... admiring his courage , that was not afraid to speak to the Judge . In our return home we met with a very odd accident ; which I cannot forbear relating , because it shews how desirous all who know Sir ROGER are of giving him marks of ...
... admiring his courage , that was not afraid to speak to the Judge . In our return home we met with a very odd accident ; which I cannot forbear relating , because it shews how desirous all who know Sir ROGER are of giving him marks of ...
Strana 59
... admiration . This well - managed officer , of yours has , to my knowledge , been the ruin of above five young gentlemen besides myself , and still goes on laying waste wheresover she comes , whereby the whole village is in great danger ...
... admiration . This well - managed officer , of yours has , to my knowledge , been the ruin of above five young gentlemen besides myself , and still goes on laying waste wheresover she comes , whereby the whole village is in great danger ...
Strana 68
... admire . Dear Sir , why should this be lying ! there is nothing so instruc- tive . He has withal the gravest aspect ; something so very venerable and great ! Another of these bistorians is a young man whom we would take in , though he ...
... admire . Dear Sir , why should this be lying ! there is nothing so instruc- tive . He has withal the gravest aspect ; something so very venerable and great ! Another of these bistorians is a young man whom we would take in , though he ...
Strana 74
... speaker or wiiter is not profoundly skilled in the subject himself , or sup- poses the hearer or reader to be ignorant . thought to deserve the highest admiration in this kind are 74 NO . 138 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 138. ...
... speaker or wiiter is not profoundly skilled in the subject himself , or sup- poses the hearer or reader to be ignorant . thought to deserve the highest admiration in this kind are 74 NO . 138 . THE SPECTATOR . No. 138. ...
Strana 75
thought to deserve the highest admiration in this kind are your ordinary story - tellers , who are most religiously careful of keeping to the truth in every particular cir- cumstance of a narration , whether it concerns the main end or ...
thought to deserve the highest admiration in this kind are your ordinary story - tellers , who are most religiously careful of keeping to the truth in every particular cir- cumstance of a narration , whether it concerns the main end or ...
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