The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 16
... themselves obftacles to him : that must prefs through crowds , who endeavour at the fame end with himfelf , the favour of a coinmander .. He will however in his way of talk excufe Generals , for not difpofing according to mens defert ...
... themselves obftacles to him : that must prefs through crowds , who endeavour at the fame end with himfelf , the favour of a coinmander .. He will however in his way of talk excufe Generals , for not difpofing according to mens defert ...
Strana 29
... themselves , refem- ble thofe authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil ...
... themselves , refem- ble thofe authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must intirely agree with Monfieur Boileau , that one verfe in Virgil ...
Strana 34
... afraid portended fome misfortune to themselves or to their children . At her coming into the room I obferved a fettled melancholy in her countenance , which I should 6 66 66 fhould have been troubled for , had I 34 N ° 7 THE SPECTATOR .
... afraid portended fome misfortune to themselves or to their children . At her coming into the room I obferved a fettled melancholy in her countenance , which I should 6 66 66 fhould have been troubled for , had I 34 N ° 7 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 41
... pretences of forming ourfelves into thofe little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themselves agree in any particular , tho ' never findi N ° 9 4F THE SPECTATOR . 6 ...
... pretences of forming ourfelves into thofe little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themselves agree in any particular , tho ' never findi N ° 9 4F THE SPECTATOR . 6 ...
Strana 42
... find themselves agree in any particular , tho ' never fo tri- vial , they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or twice a week , upon the account of fuch a fantastic resemblance . I know a confiderable ...
... find themselves agree in any particular , tho ' never fo tri- vial , they establish themselves into a kind of fraternity , and meet once or twice a week , upon the account of fuch a fantastic resemblance . I know a confiderable ...
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