The Spectator, Svazek 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 1
... - ers afterwards ( when the characters come out and shew themselves at full Mr. Tickell says , it was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele , which comes the same thing.- H. with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce.
... - ers afterwards ( when the characters come out and shew themselves at full Mr. Tickell says , it was projected in concert with Sir Richard Steele , which comes the same thing.- H. with other particulars of the like nature , that conduce.
Strana 3
... shew it . An insatiable thirst after knowledge carried me into all the countries of Europe in which there was any thing new or strange to be seen : nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controver- sies cf ...
... shew it . An insatiable thirst after knowledge carried me into all the countries of Europe in which there was any thing new or strange to be seen : nay , to such a degree was my curiosity raised , that having read the controver- sies cf ...
Strana 17
... shew her foot made that part of the dress so short in such a year : in a word , all his conversa- tion and knowledge has been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to you what such a minister said upon such and ...
... shew her foot made that part of the dress so short in such a year : in a word , all his conversa- tion and knowledge has been in the female world . As other men of his age will take notice to you what such a minister said upon such and ...
Strana 26
... shew there is nothing in this , if we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English writers , in their way of thinking and expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much ...
... shew there is nothing in this , if we look into the writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English writers , in their way of thinking and expressing them- selves , resemble those authors much ...
Strana 34
... shew their faces by consent . ' Whispers , squeezes , nods , and embraces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In short , the whole design of this libidi- nous assembly , seems to terminate in assignatious and intrigues ; and I ...
... shew their faces by consent . ' Whispers , squeezes , nods , and embraces , are the innocent freedoms of the place . In short , the whole design of this libidi- nous assembly , seems to terminate in assignatious and intrigues ; and I ...
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