The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana 34
... mention the illus- trious passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age , and have been the subject of the most sublime pens ; but if I could convey you to posterity in your private character , and de- scribed the ...
... mention the illus- trious passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age , and have been the subject of the most sublime pens ; but if I could convey you to posterity in your private character , and de- scribed the ...
Strana 52
... mention Mr. Powell a second time in the same I am very glad the following epistle obliges me paper ; for indeed there cannot be too great en- Couragement given to his skill in motions * , vided he is under proper restrictions . * Puppet ...
... mention Mr. Powell a second time in the same I am very glad the following epistle obliges me paper ; for indeed there cannot be too great en- Couragement given to his skill in motions * , vided he is under proper restrictions . * Puppet ...
Strana 53
... Mention the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to one but you learn something of her gown and petticoat . A ball is a great help to dis- course , and a birth - day furnishes conversation for a twelvemonth after . A furbelow of ...
... Mention the name of an absent lady , and it is ten to one but you learn something of her gown and petticoat . A ball is a great help to dis- course , and a birth - day furnishes conversation for a twelvemonth after . A furbelow of ...
Strana 58
... mention his uneasiness in another . When he hears such a one is very rich , he turns pale , but recovers when you add that he has many children . In a word , the only sure way to an envious man's favor is not to deserve it . But if we ...
... mention his uneasiness in another . When he hears such a one is very rich , he turns pale , but recovers when you add that he has many children . In a word , the only sure way to an envious man's favor is not to deserve it . But if we ...
Strana 60
... mention the cockle- shell - merchants and spider - catchers . ' When I consider how each of these professions " MR . SPECTATOR , are crowded with multitudes that seek their live- lihood in them , and how many men of merit there are in ...
... mention the cockle- shell - merchants and spider - catchers . ' When I consider how each of these professions " MR . SPECTATOR , are crowded with multitudes that seek their live- lihood in them , and how many men of merit there are in ...
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