The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... told in No. 410 , which is certainly a deviation from the character as he completed it , we may observe , that the ori- ginal limner represents him as " humble in his desires after he had forgot his cruel beauty , inso- much that it is ...
... told in No. 410 , which is certainly a deviation from the character as he completed it , we may observe , that the ori- ginal limner represents him as " humble in his desires after he had forgot his cruel beauty , inso- much that it is ...
Strana 37
... told that she was bred up with little veneration for his memo- ry ; that she had a marked dislike to his writings , and an unconquerable aversion to the perusal of them ; that she discovered very early in life as great an unlikeness and ...
... told that she was bred up with little veneration for his memo- ry ; that she had a marked dislike to his writings , and an unconquerable aversion to the perusal of them ; that she discovered very early in life as great an unlikeness and ...
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... told , he showed a pleasure in hearing that the labours , which he so honestly and virtuously intended , had met with a suitable success . " In this , however , STEELE was deceived ; and it is singular that he did not perceive he was ...
... told , he showed a pleasure in hearing that the labours , which he so honestly and virtuously intended , had met with a suitable success . " In this , however , STEELE was deceived ; and it is singular that he did not perceive he was ...
Strana 59
... told how to make a pair of shoes in two minutes , which was by cutting off the tops of ready - made boots . * As there was no admittance to his oratory , with- out paying a sum at the door , generally a shilling , such expedients served ...
... told how to make a pair of shoes in two minutes , which was by cutting off the tops of ready - made boots . * As there was no admittance to his oratory , with- out paying a sum at the door , generally a shilling , such expedients served ...
Strana 60
... told , that he traded to Sweden , and his business carrying him there , he was obliged to leave that kingdom ab- ruptly , in consequence of " something between " him and Queen Christina . This event is supposed to have affected his ...
... told , that he traded to Sweden , and his business carrying him there , he was obliged to leave that kingdom ab- ruptly , in consequence of " something between " him and Queen Christina . This event is supposed to have affected his ...
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