The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 13
... delight in looking upon ' em , when they were adorned with fuch Trappings and Gugaws , fet their Heads at work to find out new Inventions , and to out - fhine one another in all Coun- . eils of War or the like folemn Meet- ings . cils N ...
... delight in looking upon ' em , when they were adorned with fuch Trappings and Gugaws , fet their Heads at work to find out new Inventions , and to out - fhine one another in all Coun- . eils of War or the like folemn Meet- ings . cils N ...
Strana 28
... delight in it , and fowed up . on the Stage . The furly Second of Miller declared at this Time , that he would that Day Fortnight fight Mr. Buck at the fame Weapons , declaring himself the Mafter of the renowned Gorman ; but Buck denied ...
... delight in it , and fowed up . on the Stage . The furly Second of Miller declared at this Time , that he would that Day Fortnight fight Mr. Buck at the fame Weapons , declaring himself the Mafter of the renowned Gorman ; but Buck denied ...
Strana 29
... Delight ? Or - is it a Pleafure which is taken in the Exercife of Pity ? It was methought pretty remarkable , that the Business of the Day being a Tryal of Skill , the Popularity did not run fo high as one would have expected on the ...
... Delight ? Or - is it a Pleafure which is taken in the Exercife of Pity ? It was methought pretty remarkable , that the Business of the Day being a Tryal of Skill , the Popularity did not run fo high as one would have expected on the ...
Strana 40
... call a peevish Fellow . A peevish Fellow is one who has fome Reason in himself for being out of Hu- mour , or has a natural Incapacity for De- 1 # Delight , and therefore disturbs all who are 40 The SPECTATOR . No 438 .
... call a peevish Fellow . A peevish Fellow is one who has fome Reason in himself for being out of Hu- mour , or has a natural Incapacity for De- 1 # Delight , and therefore disturbs all who are 40 The SPECTATOR . No 438 .
Strana 41
1 # Delight , and therefore disturbs all who are happier than himself with Pishes and Pfhaws , or other well - bred Interje- Etions , at every thing that is faid or done in his Prefence . There fhould be Phyfick mixed in the Food of all ...
1 # Delight , and therefore disturbs all who are happier than himself with Pishes and Pfhaws , or other well - bred Interje- Etions , at every thing that is faid or done in his Prefence . There fhould be Phyfick mixed in the Food of all ...
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