The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Strana 7
... pain for him , until I found he had acquitted him- ' self of two or three sentences , with a look of much bu- siness and great intrepidity . Upon his first rising the court was hushed , and a ge- neral whisper ran among the country ...
... pain for him , until I found he had acquitted him- ' self of two or three sentences , with a look of much bu- siness and great intrepidity . Upon his first rising the court was hushed , and a ge- neral whisper ran among the country ...
Strana 16
... pains in order to instruct mankind , and leave the world wiser and better than they found it ; had they , I say , been possessed of the Art of Printing , there is no question but they would have made such an advantage of it , in dealing ...
... pains in order to instruct mankind , and leave the world wiser and better than they found it ; had they , I say , been possessed of the Art of Printing , there is no question but they would have made such an advantage of it , in dealing ...
Strana 18
... painful to them ; they immediately shut their eyes upon it , and withdraw themselves into a wil- ful obscurity . I have already caught two or three of these dark undermining vermin , and intend to make a string of them , in order to ...
... painful to them ; they immediately shut their eyes upon it , and withdraw themselves into a wil- ful obscurity . I have already caught two or three of these dark undermining vermin , and intend to make a string of them , in order to ...
Strana 19
... pains , and instead of being shewn the way , was told that she had been a saint before he was born , and would be one after he was hanged . Upon this , says Sir ROGER , I did not think fit to repeat the former ques- tion , but going ...
... pains , and instead of being shewn the way , was told that she had been a saint before he was born , and would be one after he was hanged . Upon this , says Sir ROGER , I did not think fit to repeat the former ques- tion , but going ...
Strana 33
... pains and anxieties of the husband might be relieved by the sprightliness and good - humour of the wife . When these are rightly tempered , care and chearfulness go hand in hand ; and the family , like a ship that is duly trimmed ...
... pains and anxieties of the husband might be relieved by the sprightliness and good - humour of the wife . When these are rightly tempered , care and chearfulness go hand in hand ; and the family , like a ship that is duly trimmed ...
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