The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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Strana 13
... never gave him the least intimation of it . FLORIO was now engaged in all those arts and improvements that are pro- per to raise a man's private fortune , and give him a fi- gure in his country , but secretly tormented with that passion ...
... never gave him the least intimation of it . FLORIO was now engaged in all those arts and improvements that are pro- per to raise a man's private fortune , and give him a fi- gure in his country , but secretly tormented with that passion ...
Strana 21
... never have betrayed them . If this party - spirit has so ill an affect on our morals , it has likewise a very great one upon our judgments . We often hear a poor insipid paper or pamphlet cried up , and sometimes a noble piece ...
... never have betrayed them . If this party - spirit has so ill an affect on our morals , it has likewise a very great one upon our judgments . We often hear a poor insipid paper or pamphlet cried up , and sometimes a noble piece ...
Strana 22
... never proved , or have been often refuted , are the ordinary postulatums of these infamous scribblers , upon which they proceed as upon first principles granted by all men , though in their hearts they know they are false , or at best ...
... never proved , or have been often refuted , are the ordinary postulatums of these infamous scribblers , upon which they proceed as upon first principles granted by all men , though in their hearts they know they are false , or at best ...
Strana 23
... never see the worst of men in great figures of life because they are useful to a party ; nor the best unregarded because they are above practising those methods which would be grateful to their faction . We should then single every ...
... never see the worst of men in great figures of life because they are useful to a party ; nor the best unregarded because they are above practising those methods which would be grateful to their faction . We should then single every ...
Strana 25
... never feeds upon the eggs he has broken , nor any other way finds his account in them . Were it not for the incessant labours of this industrious animal , Egypt , says the historian , would be over - run with Crocodiles ; for the ...
... never feeds upon the eggs he has broken , nor any other way finds his account in them . Were it not for the incessant labours of this industrious animal , Egypt , says the historian , would be over - run with Crocodiles ; for the ...
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