The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana 7
... Temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards ; he continues to wear a Coat and Doublet of the same Cut that were in Fashion at the Time of his Repulse , which , in ...
... Temper being naturally jovial , he at last got over it , he grew careless of himself , and never dressed afterwards ; he continues to wear a Coat and Doublet of the same Cut that were in Fashion at the Time of his Repulse , which , in ...
Strana 38
... temper Wit with Morality , that my Readers may , if possible , both Ways find their Account in the Speculation of the Day , And to the End that their Virtue and Discretion may not be short transient intermittent Starts of Thought , I ...
... temper Wit with Morality , that my Readers may , if possible , both Ways find their Account in the Speculation of the Day , And to the End that their Virtue and Discretion may not be short transient intermittent Starts of Thought , I ...
Strana 50
... Temper over - did his Part , and would not suffer himself to be killed so easily as he ought to have done ; besides , it was observed of him , that he grew more surly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt some Words in ...
... Temper over - did his Part , and would not suffer himself to be killed so easily as he ought to have done ; besides , it was observed of him , that he grew more surly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt some Words in ...
Strana 51
... Temper is made out of such a happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his Predecessors , and has drawn together greater Audiences than have been known in the Memory of Man . I must not conclude my Narrative ...
... Temper is made out of such a happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his Predecessors , and has drawn together greater Audiences than have been known in the Memory of Man . I must not conclude my Narrative ...
Strana 63
... Temper , and aim every Stroke at a collective Body f Offenders . At the same time I am very sensible , hat nothing spreads a Paper like private Calumny and Defamation ; but as my Speculations are not under this Necessity , they are not ...
... Temper , and aim every Stroke at a collective Body f Offenders . At the same time I am very sensible , hat nothing spreads a Paper like private Calumny and Defamation ; but as my Speculations are not under this Necessity , they are not ...
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