The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 31
... itself through both fexes and all qualities of mankind ; and there is hardly that perfon to be found , who is not more concerned for the reputation of wit and fenfe , than honefty and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of being wife ...
... itself through both fexes and all qualities of mankind ; and there is hardly that perfon to be found , who is not more concerned for the reputation of wit and fenfe , than honefty and virtue . But this unhappy affectation of being wife ...
Strana 33
... itself fhould prompt us to think fo . Refpect to all kind of fuperiors is founded , methinks , upon in- ftinct ; and yet what is fo ridiculous as age ? I make this abrupt tranfition to the mention of this vice more than any other , in ...
... itself fhould prompt us to think fo . Refpect to all kind of fuperiors is founded , methinks , upon in- ftinct ; and yet what is fo ridiculous as age ? I make this abrupt tranfition to the mention of this vice more than any other , in ...
Strana 67
... itself , and receives no addition from multi- tudes of witneffes and fpectators . On the contrary , false happiness loves to be in a crowd , and to draw the eyes of the world upon her . She does not receive any fatisfaction from the ...
... itself , and receives no addition from multi- tudes of witneffes and fpectators . On the contrary , false happiness loves to be in a crowd , and to draw the eyes of the world upon her . She does not receive any fatisfaction from the ...
Strana 78
... on the public stage in that language . " 66 One fcarce knows how to be ferious in the confutation of an abfurdity that fhews itself at the first fight . It does does not want any great meafore of fenfe to fee 78 No 18 THE SPECTATOR .
... on the public stage in that language . " 66 One fcarce knows how to be ferious in the confutation of an abfurdity that fhews itself at the first fight . It does does not want any great meafore of fenfe to fee 78 No 18 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 95
... itself , than be fet up as a mark of infamy and derifion ? and in this cafe a man fhould confider , that an injury is not to be measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him who receives it . Those who can put the best ...
... itself , than be fet up as a mark of infamy and derifion ? and in this cafe a man fhould confider , that an injury is not to be measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him who receives it . Those who can put the best ...
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