The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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... particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whose merit is more universally acknowledged by all parties , and who bas made himself more friends and fewer enemies . Your ...
... particular person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whose merit is more universally acknowledged by all parties , and who bas made himself more friends and fewer enemies . Your ...
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... particular person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even common sense . A furious party - spirit , when it rages in its full ...
... particular person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even common sense . A furious party - spirit , when it rages in its full ...
Strana 21
... particular manner from this strange prejudice , which at present prevails among all ranks and degrees in the British nation . As men formerly became eminent in learned societies by their parts and acquisi- tions , they now distinguish ...
... particular manner from this strange prejudice , which at present prevails among all ranks and degrees in the British nation . As men formerly became eminent in learned societies by their parts and acquisi- tions , they now distinguish ...
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... particular , because I observe that the spirity of party reigns more in the country than in the town . * It here contracts a kind of brutality and rustic fierceness , to which men of a politer conversation are wholly strangers . It ...
... particular , because I observe that the spirity of party reigns more in the country than in the town . * It here contracts a kind of brutality and rustic fierceness , to which men of a politer conversation are wholly strangers . It ...
Strana 29
... particular use in this pet- ticoat , or that it contains any thing more than what was supposed to be in those of scantier make , we are wonder- fully at a loss about it . The women give out , in defence of these wide bot- toms , that ...
... particular use in this pet- ticoat , or that it contains any thing more than what was supposed to be in those of scantier make , we are wonder- fully at a loss about it . The women give out , in defence of these wide bot- toms , that ...
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