The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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Strana 7
... tell my Reader , that I here point at the Reign of Augustus , and I believe he will be of my Opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained so great a Reputation in the World , had they not been the Friends and Admirers of ...
... tell my Reader , that I here point at the Reign of Augustus , and I believe he will be of my Opinion , that neither Virgil nor Horace would have gained so great a Reputation in the World , had they not been the Friends and Admirers of ...
Strana 23
... tell my Dec , 25 , Reader , that I mean by this End , that Happiness which is reserved for us in another World , which every one has Abilities to procure , and which will bring along with it Fulness of Joy and Pleasures for evermore ...
... tell my Dec , 25 , Reader , that I mean by this End , that Happiness which is reserved for us in another World , which every one has Abilities to procure , and which will bring along with it Fulness of Joy and Pleasures for evermore ...
Strana 36
... tell me of waiting till Decencies , till Forms , till Humours are consulted and gratified . If you have that happy Constitution as to be indolent for ten Weeks together , should consider that all that While I burn in Impatiences and ...
... tell me of waiting till Decencies , till Forms , till Humours are consulted and gratified . If you have that happy Constitution as to be indolent for ten Weeks together , should consider that all that While I burn in Impatiences and ...
Strana 47
... tell you I will have my Rent duly paid , for I will make up to your Sisters for the Partiality was guilty of , in making your Father do so much as he has done for you . I may , it seems , live upon half my Jointure ! I lived upon much ...
... tell you I will have my Rent duly paid , for I will make up to your Sisters for the Partiality was guilty of , in making your Father do so much as he has done for you . I may , it seems , live upon half my Jointure ! I lived upon much ...
Strana 49
... an elegant Desire of Ease and Disincum brance . It would look like Romance to tell you in this Age of an old Man who is contented to pass for an Humourist IV . D January 2 , day , January 2 , 1712 , No. 264. Humourist THE SPECTATOR 49.
... an elegant Desire of Ease and Disincum brance . It would look like Romance to tell you in this Age of an old Man who is contented to pass for an Humourist IV . D January 2 , day , January 2 , 1712 , No. 264. Humourist THE SPECTATOR 49.
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