The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - Počet stran: 714 |
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Strana xv
... never completed ; and in 1742 a new edition of the " Dunciad , " enlarged by the addition of a fourth book . In this he attacked Colley Cibber most unmercifully , for no evident reason ; unless , as Dr. Johnson suggests , he thought ...
... never completed ; and in 1742 a new edition of the " Dunciad , " enlarged by the addition of a fourth book . In this he attacked Colley Cibber most unmercifully , for no evident reason ; unless , as Dr. Johnson suggests , he thought ...
Strana xxii
... never met her but in the presence of a third person . When he left home for any time , she and her companion resided at his house , resuming their own lodgings immediately on his return . In this manner passed eight years , in the ...
... never met her but in the presence of a third person . When he left home for any time , she and her companion resided at his house , resuming their own lodgings immediately on his return . In this manner passed eight years , in the ...
Strana xxiii
people's hands that would otherwise never have seen or heard of it . " This Preface , with some introductory observations by Steele , form No. 384 : - " The paper was not published until 12 o'clock , that it ... never have seen or heard ...
people's hands that would otherwise never have seen or heard of it . " This Preface , with some introductory observations by Steele , form No. 384 : - " The paper was not published until 12 o'clock , that it ... never have seen or heard ...
Strana 9
... never less alone than when alone . " As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to show myself , I gratify the vanity of all who pretend to make an appearance , and ...
... never less alone than when alone . " As I am insignificant to the company in public places , and as it is visible I do not come thither as most do , to show myself , I gratify the vanity of all who pretend to make an appearance , and ...
Strana 31
... never go to bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear away very gently ; am apt to be peevish , but never angry . Mr. Spectator , if you have kept various company , you know there is in every tavern in town some old hu- mourist or other ...
... never go to bed drunk , but always flustered ; I wear away very gently ; am apt to be peevish , but never angry . Mr. Spectator , if you have kept various company , you know there is in every tavern in town some old hu- mourist or other ...
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