The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 46
... called by the Wits of that Age Incomparable , was the Effect of fuch an happy Genius as we are fpeaking of . From among many other Diftichs no less to be quoted on this Ac- count , I cannot but recite the two fol- lowing Lines ; A ...
... called by the Wits of that Age Incomparable , was the Effect of fuch an happy Genius as we are fpeaking of . From among many other Diftichs no less to be quoted on this Ac- count , I cannot but recite the two fol- lowing Lines ; A ...
Strana 67
... called Bucephalus Equipage the Lady's fummum bonum Charles Lillie to be taken Notice of Short Face a Relief to Envy - Redundan cies in the three Profeffions - King Latinus a Recruit- -Jew devouring an Ham of Bacon- Westminster - Ab- bey ...
... called Bucephalus Equipage the Lady's fummum bonum Charles Lillie to be taken Notice of Short Face a Relief to Envy - Redundan cies in the three Profeffions - King Latinus a Recruit- -Jew devouring an Ham of Bacon- Westminster - Ab- bey ...
Strana 72
... called The Compleat O- gler , which I fhall be ready to fhew you upon any Occafion . In the mean time , I beg you will publish the Sub- ' ftance of this Letter in an Advertise- ment , and you will very much oblige , C Your , & c ...
... called The Compleat O- gler , which I fhall be ready to fhew you upon any Occafion . In the mean time , I beg you will publish the Sub- ' ftance of this Letter in an Advertise- ment , and you will very much oblige , C Your , & c ...
Strana 77
... called Laughter , arifes in- him from his comparing himself with an Object below him , whether it fo happens that it be a Natural or an Arti- ficial D3 ficial Fool . It is indeed very poffible , that No 47. The SPECTATOR . 77.
... called Laughter , arifes in- him from his comparing himself with an Object below him , whether it fo happens that it be a Natural or an Arti- ficial D3 ficial Fool . It is indeed very poffible , that No 47. The SPECTATOR . 77.
Strana 97
... called Whigs ; and ' he often told us , that he hoped we ' fhould meet with none of them in our way , for that if we did , they would be apt to knock us down for being Kings . OUR other Interpreter ufed to ' talk very much of a kind of ...
... called Whigs ; and ' he often told us , that he hoped we ' fhould meet with none of them in our way , for that if we did , they would be apt to knock us down for being Kings . OUR other Interpreter ufed to ' talk very much of a kind of ...
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