The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 84
... should always be in jovial crews , or crowned with chaplets of rofes , as the merry fel- lows among the ancients are described ; but it is in- tended by confidering these contraries to pleasure , indolence , and too much delicacy , to ...
... should always be in jovial crews , or crowned with chaplets of rofes , as the merry fel- lows among the ancients are described ; but it is in- tended by confidering these contraries to pleasure , indolence , and too much delicacy , to ...
Strana 96
... should come to understand it , it would be a great while before ' he could bring himself with a good countenance ' and a good conscience to converse with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . I And in truth it is hard to fay ...
... should come to understand it , it would be a great while before ' he could bring himself with a good countenance ' and a good conscience to converse with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . I And in truth it is hard to fay ...
Strana 103
... should enlarge the title , and give it every one that does not know how to think out of his profeffion and particular way of life . What is a greater pedant than a mere man of the town ? Bar him the playhouses , a catalogue of the ...
... should enlarge the title , and give it every one that does not know how to think out of his profeffion and particular way of life . What is a greater pedant than a mere man of the town ? Bar him the playhouses , a catalogue of the ...
Strana 139
... should take the charge of an extent of country rather than of a small pafs . To pay for , perfonate , and keep in a man's hands , a greater eftate than he really has , is of all others the most unpardonable vanity , and muft in the end ...
... should take the charge of an extent of country rather than of a small pafs . To pay for , perfonate , and keep in a man's hands , a greater eftate than he really has , is of all others the most unpardonable vanity , and muft in the end ...
Strana 180
... upon , fo that he studied with- out intermiffion till he gained a very good infight into the constitution and laws of his country . I fhould I should have told my reader , that whilft Florio 180 No. 123 . THE SPECTATOR .
... upon , fo that he studied with- out intermiffion till he gained a very good infight into the constitution and laws of his country . I fhould I should have told my reader , that whilft Florio 180 No. 123 . THE SPECTATOR .
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