The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 33
... Humour and Sobriety as is requi- fite : After this is fettled , no Importu- nities , Arts , and Devices are omitted to haften the Lady to her Happiness . In the general indeed fhe is a Perfon of fo ftrict Juftice , that the marries a ...
... Humour and Sobriety as is requi- fite : After this is fettled , no Importu- nities , Arts , and Devices are omitted to haften the Lady to her Happiness . In the general indeed fhe is a Perfon of fo ftrict Juftice , that the marries a ...
Strana 41
... Humour , Whim , or Parti- cularity of Behaviour , by any who do not wait upon him for Bread . Next to the peevish Fellow is the Snarler . This Gentleman deals mightily in what we call the Irony , and as these fort of People exert ...
... Humour , Whim , or Parti- cularity of Behaviour , by any who do not wait upon him for Bread . Next to the peevish Fellow is the Snarler . This Gentleman deals mightily in what we call the Irony , and as these fort of People exert ...
Strana 49
... Humour . I fhall conclude this Effay with Part of a Character , which is finely drawn by the Earl of Clarendon , in the first Book of his Hiftory , and which gives us the lively Picture of a great Man teizing himself with an abfurd ...
... Humour . I fhall conclude this Effay with Part of a Character , which is finely drawn by the Earl of Clarendon , in the first Book of his Hiftory , and which gives us the lively Picture of a great Man teizing himself with an abfurd ...
Strana 51
... Humour . Having lately received a Letter from the Secretary of this So- ciety , by Order of the whole Fraterni- ty , which acquaints me with their Be haviour during the laft Week , I fhall here make a Present of it to the Pub lick . Mr ...
... Humour . Having lately received a Letter from the Secretary of this So- ciety , by Order of the whole Fraterni- ty , which acquaints me with their Be haviour during the laft Week , I fhall here make a Present of it to the Pub lick . Mr ...
Strana 52
... Humour , having received fome Recruits of French Claret that Morning : when unluckily , towards the middle of the Dinner , one of the Company fwore at his Servant in a very rough manner , for having put too much Water in his Wine . Upon ...
... Humour , having received fome Recruits of French Claret that Morning : when unluckily , towards the middle of the Dinner , one of the Company fwore at his Servant in a very rough manner , for having put too much Water in his Wine . Upon ...
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