The Spectator: (no. 1-635; Mar. 1, 1710/11-Dec. 20, 1714)Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 54
... are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recom- mend them , but that there is no hurt in them . Whe- ther any kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself , I shall not determine ; but I think 54 N ° 93 . THE SPECTATOR .
... are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recom- mend them , but that there is no hurt in them . Whe- ther any kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself , I shall not determine ; but I think 54 N ° 93 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 96
... say- ings of a man of quality , whisper an intrigue that is not yet blown upon by common fame ; or , if the sphere of his obfervations is a little larger than ordinary , will per- haps enter into all the incidents , turns , and ...
... say- ings of a man of quality , whisper an intrigue that is not yet blown upon by common fame ; or , if the sphere of his obfervations is a little larger than ordinary , will per- haps enter into all the incidents , turns , and ...
Strana 216
... say that there is really no fuch thing as colour in nature ; in a word , they can turn what little knowledge they have into a ready capacity of raifing doubts ; into a capacity of being always fri- volous and always unanswerable . It ...
... say that there is really no fuch thing as colour in nature ; in a word , they can turn what little knowledge they have into a ready capacity of raifing doubts ; into a capacity of being always fri- volous and always unanswerable . It ...
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On painting 83 | 23 |
On phyfiognomy 86 | 33 |
Pontignans adventure with two ladies 90 | 48 |
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