The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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Strana 1
... pass through Oppositions and contending Interests in the Ways of Ambition , but Your Great Abilities have been invited to Power , and importuned to accept of Advancement . Nor is it strange that this should happen to your Lordship , who ...
... pass through Oppositions and contending Interests in the Ways of Ambition , but Your Great Abilities have been invited to Power , and importuned to accept of Advancement . Nor is it strange that this should happen to your Lordship , who ...
Strana 4
... pass it over in Silence . I find , that , during my Nonage , I had the Reputation of a very sullen Youth , but was always a Favourite of my School - master , who used to say , that my Parts were solid and would wear well . I had not ...
... pass it over in Silence . I find , that , during my Nonage , I had the Reputation of a very sullen Youth , but was always a Favourite of my School - master , who used to say , that my Parts were solid and would wear well . I had not ...
Strana 5
... pass for a Jew in the Assembly of Stock Jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , where - ever I see a Cluster of People I always mix with them , though I never open my Lips but in my own Club , Thus I live in the World , rather as a Spectator ...
... pass for a Jew in the Assembly of Stock Jobbers at Jonathan's . In short , where - ever I see a Cluster of People I always mix with them , though I never open my Lips but in my own Club , Thus I live in the World , rather as a Spectator ...
Strana 25
... pass upon Men of honest Minds and true Taste : Sir Richard Blackmore says , with as much good Sense as Virtue , It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit , to humour and please Men in their ...
... pass upon Men of honest Minds and true Taste : Sir Richard Blackmore says , with as much good Sense as Virtue , It is a mighty Dishonour and Shame to employ excellent Faculties and abundance of Wit , to humour and please Men in their ...
Strana 34
... pass'd her self upon for a Countess , Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this Adventure , for the Benefit of those who may possibly be as vain young Coxcombs as my self , I do ...
... pass'd her self upon for a Countess , Thus , Sir , you see how I have mistaken a Cloud for a Juno ; and if you can make any use of this Adventure , for the Benefit of those who may possibly be as vain young Coxcombs as my self , I do ...
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