The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 61
... say it is a great piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is your own countryman . • ture ; I take notice of your fable of the Lion and Man , but am fo equally concerned ...
... say it is a great piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is your own countryman . • ture ; I take notice of your fable of the Lion and Man , but am fo equally concerned ...
Strana 190
... saying he is very merry , we ought to tell him he is very proud . And indeed , if we look into the bottom of this matter , we shall meet with many obfervations to confirm us in his opinion . Every one laughs at fomebody that is in an ...
... saying he is very merry , we ought to tell him he is very proud . And indeed , if we look into the bottom of this matter , we shall meet with many obfervations to confirm us in his opinion . Every one laughs at fomebody that is in an ...
Strana 222
... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Say , would'st thou bear all this , to raise thy store , From fix i ' th ' hundred to fix hundred more ? Indulge , and to thy genius freely give : For , not to live at ease , is not to live : Death ...
... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Say , would'st thou bear all this , to raise thy store , From fix i ' th ' hundred to fix hundred more ? Indulge , and to thy genius freely give : For , not to live at ease , is not to live : Death ...
Strana 239
... say , " Tis wrefted to the lover's fancy . Quoth he , O whither , wicked Bruin , Art thou fled to my- -echo , Ruin ? I thought th ' hadft fcorn'd to budge a step For fear , quoth echo , Marry guep . Am not I here to take thy part ? Then ...
... say , " Tis wrefted to the lover's fancy . Quoth he , O whither , wicked Bruin , Art thou fled to my- -echo , Ruin ? I thought th ' hadft fcorn'd to budge a step For fear , quoth echo , Marry guep . Am not I here to take thy part ? Then ...
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