The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Strana 22
... see every thing in its Per- fection , and am more pleased to furvey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot- herbs , fpringing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to fee the tender Plants of Foreign ...
... see every thing in its Per- fection , and am more pleased to furvey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot- herbs , fpringing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to fee the tender Plants of Foreign ...
Strana 29
... See prepared to your Hands Darts , Torches , and Bands : Your Weapons here choofe , and your Empire extend . I am , S IR , Your most humble Servant , A. B. THE Propofal of my Correfpondent I cannot but look upon as an ingenious Method ...
... See prepared to your Hands Darts , Torches , and Bands : Your Weapons here choofe , and your Empire extend . I am , S IR , Your most humble Servant , A. B. THE Propofal of my Correfpondent I cannot but look upon as an ingenious Method ...
Strana 57
... see her Face ? His Wig and Hat fell on diffe- rent parts of the Floor . She feiz'd the Wig too foon ⚫ for him to recover it , and kicking it down Stairs , threw herfelf into an oppofite Room , pulling the Door after · · C < " " 6 ...
... see her Face ? His Wig and Hat fell on diffe- rent parts of the Floor . She feiz'd the Wig too foon ⚫ for him to recover it , and kicking it down Stairs , threw herfelf into an oppofite Room , pulling the Door after · · C < " " 6 ...
Strana 99
... seeing fome of thefe ingenious Gentlemen ply in the open Streets , one of which I faw receive fo fuitable a Reward of his Labours , that tho ' I know you are no Friend to Story - telling , yet I must beg leave to trouble you with this ...
... seeing fome of thefe ingenious Gentlemen ply in the open Streets , one of which I faw receive fo fuitable a Reward of his Labours , that tho ' I know you are no Friend to Story - telling , yet I must beg leave to trouble you with this ...
Strana 120
... see the Phantom , and am , 6 T N ° 504 I SIR , Your moft bumble Servant , Ralph Wonder . Wednesday , October 8 . Lepus tute es , & pulpamentum quæris . Ter . Eun . A & . 3. Sc..1 . You are a Hare yourself , and want Dainties , forfooth ...
... see the Phantom , and am , 6 T N ° 504 I SIR , Your moft bumble Servant , Ralph Wonder . Wednesday , October 8 . Lepus tute es , & pulpamentum quæris . Ter . Eun . A & . 3. Sc..1 . You are a Hare yourself , and want Dainties , forfooth ...
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Strana 22 - ... reason of its rarity, that if I meet with any one in a field which pleases me, I give it a place in my garden. By this means, when a stranger walks with me, he is...
Strana 97 - MY friend Will Honeycomb has told me, for above this half year, that he had a great mind to try his hand at a Spectator, and that he would fain have one of his writing in my works. This morning I received from him the following letter, which, after having rectified some little orthographical mistakes, I shall make a present of to the public. ' DEAR SPEC. ' I WAS about two nights ago in company with very agreeable young people of both sexes, where, talking of some of your papers which...
Strana 163 - Knowing that you was my old Master's good Friend, I could not forbear sending you the melancholy News of his Death, which has afflicted the whole Country, as well as his poor Servants, who loved him, I may say, better than we did our Lives. I am afraid he caught his Death the last County...
Strana 24 - The laurel, the horn-beam, and the holly, with many other trees and plants of the same nature, grow so thick in it that you cannot imagine a more lively scene. The glowing redness of the berries, with which they are hung at this time, vies with the verdure of their leaves, .and...
Strana 195 - As I remember the great affection which was between you and your excellent brother, and know you love his daughter as your own, so as not only to express the tenderness of the best of aunts, but even to supply that of the best of fathers ; I am sure it will be a...
Strana 92 - The young man did not want natural talents; but the father of him was a coxcomb, who affected being a fine gentleman so unmercifully, that he could not endure in his sight, or the frequent mention of one who was his son, growing into .manhood, and thrusting him out of the gay world.
Strana 105 - These are thoughts which I had, when I fell into a kind of vision upon this subject, and may therefore stand for a proper introduction to a relation of it.
Strana 61 - Thus it is observed, that men sometimes, upon the hour of their departure, do speak and reason above themselves; for then the soul, beginning to be freed from the ligaments of the body, begins to reason like herself, and to discourse in a strain above mortality.
Strana 173 - There are animals so near of kin both to birds and beasts, that they are in the middle between both : amphibious animals link...