The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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Strana 15
... turn it receives from our expressions . Were the books of our best authors thus to be retailed to the public , and every page submitted to the taste of forty or fifty thousand readers , I am afraid we should complain of many flat ...
... turn it receives from our expressions . Were the books of our best authors thus to be retailed to the public , and every page submitted to the taste of forty or fifty thousand readers , I am afraid we should complain of many flat ...
Strana 19
... turn your force against your country's breast . " DRYDEN . ON PARTY SPIRIT . MY worthy friend Sir ROGER , when we were talking of the malice of parties , very frequently tells us an acci- dent that happened to him when he was a school ...
... turn your force against your country's breast . " DRYDEN . ON PARTY SPIRIT . MY worthy friend Sir ROGER , when we were talking of the malice of parties , very frequently tells us an acci- dent that happened to him when he was a school ...
Strana 34
... and domestic animal ; and turns their thoughts upon the fine gay gentleman that laughs , sings , and dresses so much more agreeably . As As this irregular vivacity of temper leads astray the hearts 34 NO . 128 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and domestic animal ; and turns their thoughts upon the fine gay gentleman that laughs , sings , and dresses so much more agreeably . As As this irregular vivacity of temper leads astray the hearts 34 NO . 128 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 51
... turning to the officer ) thee and I are to part by and by , and per- adventure we may never meet again : but be advised by a plain man ; modes and apparels are but trifles to the real man , therefore do not think such a man as thyself ...
... turning to the officer ) thee and I are to part by and by , and per- adventure we may never meet again : but be advised by a plain man ; modes and apparels are but trifles to the real man , therefore do not think such a man as thyself ...
Strana 52
... turns its thoughts upon the conduct of such who have behaved themselves with an equal , a resigned , a chearful , a generous or heroic temper in that extremity . We are affected with these respective manners of beha- viour , as we ...
... turns its thoughts upon the conduct of such who have behaved themselves with an equal , a resigned , a chearful , a generous or heroic temper in that extremity . We are affected with these respective manners of beha- viour , as we ...
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