The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1924 |
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... Readers with two or ents : The first discovers to me a Species of Females which have hitherto escaped my Notice , and is as follows . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I am a young Gentleman of a competent Fortune , and a sufficient Taste of Learning ...
... Readers with two or ents : The first discovers to me a Species of Females which have hitherto escaped my Notice , and is as follows . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I am a young Gentleman of a competent Fortune , and a sufficient Taste of Learning ...
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... Reader as it was sent me . Exeter , Sept. 7 . ' Mr. SPECTATOR You were pleased in a late Speculation to take Notice of the Inconvenience we lie under in the Country , in not being able to keep Pace with the Fashion ; but there is ...
... Reader as it was sent me . Exeter , Sept. 7 . ' Mr. SPECTATOR You were pleased in a late Speculation to take Notice of the Inconvenience we lie under in the Country , in not being able to keep Pace with the Fashion ; but there is ...
Strana 35
... Reader , with the same Emphasis as they are delivered by the Author , we needed not those Volumes of Instructions , but might be honest by an Epitome . ' This Passage in Scripture is indeed wonderfully per suasive , but I think the same ...
... Reader , with the same Emphasis as they are delivered by the Author , we needed not those Volumes of Instructions , but might be honest by an Epitome . ' This Passage in Scripture is indeed wonderfully per suasive , but I think the same ...
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... Reader , who takes up my Paper in order to be diverted , very often finds himself engaged unawares in a serious and profitable Course of thinking ; as on the contrary the Thoughtful Man , who perhaps may hope to find some thing Solid ...
... Reader , who takes up my Paper in order to be diverted , very often finds himself engaged unawares in a serious and profitable Course of thinking ; as on the contrary the Thoughtful Man , who perhaps may hope to find some thing Solid ...
Strana 55
... Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and Critick_in_the 1 Augustan Age ; and of Boileau , the most correct Poet among the Moderns : Not to mention la Fontaine , who by this way of Writing is come more into Vogue than any other ...
... Reader in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and Critick_in_the 1 Augustan Age ; and of Boileau , the most correct Poet among the Moderns : Not to mention la Fontaine , who by this way of Writing is come more into Vogue than any other ...
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