The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... SHOULD not act the part of an impartial Spectator , if I de- dicated the following papers to one who is not of the most con- fummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a ...
... SHOULD not act the part of an impartial Spectator , if I de- dicated the following papers to one who is not of the most con- fummate and most acknowledged merit . None but a person of a finished character , can be the proper patron of a ...
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... should be in the poffeffion of a filent man . For this reafon therefore , I fhall publish a fheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my con- temporaries ; and if I can any way contribute to the diverfion or ...
... should be in the poffeffion of a filent man . For this reafon therefore , I fhall publish a fheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my con- temporaries ; and if I can any way contribute to the diverfion or ...
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... should be enquiring into the debates among men which arife from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demofthenes and Tully ; but not one cafe in the reports of our own courts . No one ever took him for a fool , but ...
... should be enquiring into the debates among men which arife from them . He knows the argument of each of the orations of Demofthenes and Tully ; but not one cafe in the reports of our own courts . No one ever took him for a fool , but ...
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... should be nothing in the fcenes and machines which may appear childish and abfurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed to have feen Nicolini expofed to a tempeft in robes of ermine , and failing in au open boat upon ...
... should be nothing in the fcenes and machines which may appear childish and abfurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed to have feen Nicolini expofed to a tempeft in robes of ermine , and failing in au open boat upon ...
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... should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inflitutions of juftice and piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more com- mon than that we run in perfect contradiction to them ? All which is ...
... should be built upon exerting ourselves in what is proper and agreeable to the inflitutions of juftice and piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more com- mon than that we run in perfect contradiction to them ? All which is ...
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