The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 48
... divert the minds of my female readers from greater trifles . At the fame time , as I would fain give fome finishing touches to those which are already the most beautiful pieces in human natnre , I fhall endeavour to point out all those ...
... divert the minds of my female readers from greater trifles . At the fame time , as I would fain give fome finishing touches to those which are already the most beautiful pieces in human natnre , I fhall endeavour to point out all those ...
Strana 83
... divert the eyes of others from the best ufe they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . C C 6 & 6 SIR , THE HERE never was , I believe , an acceptable man but had fome aukward imitators . Ever fince the Spectator appeared , have ...
... divert the eyes of others from the best ufe they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . C C 6 & 6 SIR , THE HERE never was , I believe , an acceptable man but had fome aukward imitators . Ever fince the Spectator appeared , have ...
Strana 99
... divert them with · merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of thofe who live in taverns to a great age , by a fort of regular intemperance ; I never go to bed drunk , but always fluftered ; I wear away very gently , am apt ...
... divert them with · merry tales , according as I am in humour . I am one of thofe who live in taverns to a great age , by a fort of regular intemperance ; I never go to bed drunk , but always fluftered ; I wear away very gently , am apt ...
Strana 142
... divert myself with it , but am rather apt to pity the man , than to laugh at any thing he writes . The deceased Mr. Shadwell , who had himself a great deal of the talent which I am treating of , reprefents an empty rake , in one of his ...
... divert myself with it , but am rather apt to pity the man , than to laugh at any thing he writes . The deceased Mr. Shadwell , who had himself a great deal of the talent which I am treating of , reprefents an empty rake , in one of his ...
Strana 152
... divert the ima gination ? But the manner of a lady's employing herself ufefully in reading fhall be the subject of another paper , in which I defign to recommend fuch particular books as may be proper for the improvement of the fex ...
... divert the ima gination ? But the manner of a lady's employing herself ufefully in reading fhall be the subject of another paper , in which I defign to recommend fuch particular books as may be proper for the improvement of the fex ...
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