The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 27
... should not prevail upon me to fall upon the Fair Sex , if it were not that I find they are frequently Fairer than they ought to be . Such Impo- ftures are not to be tolerated in Civil Society ; and I think his Misfortune ought to be ...
... should not prevail upon me to fall upon the Fair Sex , if it were not that I find they are frequently Fairer than they ought to be . Such Impo- ftures are not to be tolerated in Civil Society ; and I think his Misfortune ought to be ...
Strana 38
... should be told , not represented . Non tamen intus Digna geri promes in fcenam : multaque tolles Ex oculis , qua mox narret facundia præfens . Hor Yet there are things improper for a Scene , Which Men of Judgment only will relate . Ld ...
... should be told , not represented . Non tamen intus Digna geri promes in fcenam : multaque tolles Ex oculis , qua mox narret facundia præfens . Hor Yet there are things improper for a Scene , Which Men of Judgment only will relate . Ld ...
Strana 44
... should know , " giving fome Countenance to it , the Chairman reported from the Commit- tee , appointed to examine into that Affair , That ' twas Poffible there ' might be fomething in't . I have much more to fay to you , but my two good ...
... should know , " giving fome Countenance to it , the Chairman reported from the Commit- tee , appointed to examine into that Affair , That ' twas Poffible there ' might be fomething in't . I have much more to fay to you , but my two good ...
Strana 61
... should only be mentioned in Private , or in Whisper , are looked upon as Parts of a refined Education . At the fame time , a Blush is unfashionable , and Silence more more ill - bred than any thing that can be N ° 45. The SPECTATOR . 61.
... should only be mentioned in Private , or in Whisper , are looked upon as Parts of a refined Education . At the fame time , a Blush is unfashionable , and Silence more more ill - bred than any thing that can be N ° 45. The SPECTATOR . 61.
Strana 86
... should be in their own Perfons , and not in the Characters of diftreffed Princes and • Potentates : He told them , If they ' were fo good at finding the way to " Peoples Hearts , they fhould do it at " the End of Bridges , or Church ...
... should be in their own Perfons , and not in the Characters of diftreffed Princes and • Potentates : He told them , If they ' were fo good at finding the way to " Peoples Hearts , they fhould do it at " the End of Bridges , or Church ...
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