The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... present us a People that delight in Blood . It is indeed very odd , to fee our Stage ftrowed with Carcaffes in the last Scene of a Tragedy ; and to obferve in the Ward - robe of the Play - house several Daggers , Poniards , Wheels ...
... present us a People that delight in Blood . It is indeed very odd , to fee our Stage ftrowed with Carcaffes in the last Scene of a Tragedy ; and to obferve in the Ward - robe of the Play - house several Daggers , Poniards , Wheels ...
Strana 59
... present the whole Race of them is extinct in our own Country . ABOUT the Time that feveral of our Sex were taken into this kind of Service , the Ladies likewife brought up the Fashion of receiving Vifits in their Beds . It was then ...
... present the whole Race of them is extinct in our own Country . ABOUT the Time that feveral of our Sex were taken into this kind of Service , the Ladies likewife brought up the Fashion of receiving Vifits in their Beds . It was then ...
Strana 81
... present to you , are an ' old Beau and a modern Pitt . If they are not fo eminently gifted by " Nature as our Affembly expects , give me leave to fay their acquired Ugli- nefs is greater than any that has ever < appeared before you ...
... present to you , are an ' old Beau and a modern Pitt . If they are not fo eminently gifted by " Nature as our Affembly expects , give me leave to fay their acquired Ugli- nefs is greater than any that has ever < appeared before you ...
Strana 90
... are at home , and in quiet Poffeffion of the present Inftant , as it paffes , without de- firing to quicken it by gratifying any Paffion , or firing 90 The SPECTATOR . N ° 49 . prefides fo much over the reft, has, it ...
... are at home , and in quiet Poffeffion of the present Inftant , as it paffes , without de- firing to quicken it by gratifying any Paffion , or firing 90 The SPECTATOR . N ° 49 . prefides fo much over the reft, has, it ...
Strana 94
... present my Reader with a fhort Specimen of them in this Paper , and may perhaps communicate more to him hereafter . In the Article of London are the follow- ing Words , which without doubt are meant of the Church of St. Paul . ' ON the ...
... present my Reader with a fhort Specimen of them in this Paper , and may perhaps communicate more to him hereafter . In the Article of London are the follow- ing Words , which without doubt are meant of the Church of St. Paul . ' ON the ...
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