The Spectator, Svazek 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana viii
... historical impropriety to supplant the worthy Tonson by the more learned Teubner . The extracts from English writers have been left untouched . The memorial ingenuity shown in these is often too interesting to be viii PREFACE.
... historical impropriety to supplant the worthy Tonson by the more learned Teubner . The extracts from English writers have been left untouched . The memorial ingenuity shown in these is often too interesting to be viii PREFACE.
Strana 4
... Learned Body I applied myself with so much Diligence to my Studies , that there are very few celebrated Books , either in the Learned or the Modern Tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the Death of my Father I was resolved to ...
... Learned Body I applied myself with so much Diligence to my Studies , that there are very few celebrated Books , either in the Learned or the Modern Tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the Death of my Father I was resolved to ...
Strana 8
... learned of any of the House in those of the Stage , Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Cooke . The Father sends up every Post Questions relating to Marriage - Articles , Leases , and Tenures , in ...
... learned of any of the House in those of the Stage , Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Cooke . The Father sends up every Post Questions relating to Marriage - Articles , Leases , and Tenures , in ...
Strana 19
... learned , without talking Sentences ; as in his ordinary Gesture he discovers he can Dance , tho ' he does not cut Capers . In a Word , I shall take it for the greatest Glory of my Work , if among reasonable Women this Paper may furnish ...
... learned , without talking Sentences ; as in his ordinary Gesture he discovers he can Dance , tho ' he does not cut Capers . In a Word , I shall take it for the greatest Glory of my Work , if among reasonable Women this Paper may furnish ...
Strana 36
... Learned and Illiterate , the Dull and the Airy , the Philosopher and the Buffoon , can all of them bear a Part , The Kit Cat it self is said to have taken its Original from a Mutton - Pye . The Beef Steak , and October Clubs , are ...
... Learned and Illiterate , the Dull and the Airy , the Philosopher and the Buffoon , can all of them bear a Part , The Kit Cat it self is said to have taken its Original from a Mutton - Pye . The Beef Steak , and October Clubs , are ...
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