The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana 75
... speak fome good or other of every man of their acquaintance . The reliefs of the envious man are thofe little blemishes and imperfections that discover themselves in an illuftrious character . It is a matter of great confolation to an ...
... speak fome good or other of every man of their acquaintance . The reliefs of the envious man are thofe little blemishes and imperfections that discover themselves in an illuftrious character . It is a matter of great confolation to an ...
Strana 112
... speak any thing unaccompanied with mufi- cal inftrumentr . But however this Italian method of acting in Recita ... speaking , which was the common method in Purcell's operas . The only fault I find in our prefent practice is the making ...
... speak any thing unaccompanied with mufi- cal inftrumentr . But however this Italian method of acting in Recita ... speaking , which was the common method in Purcell's operas . The only fault I find in our prefent practice is the making ...
Strana 118
... speak difrefpectfully of any woman is expulfion from our gentle fociety . As we are at prefent all of us gown - men , instead of duel- ling when we are rivals , we drink together the health of our mistress . The manner of doing this ...
... speak difrefpectfully of any woman is expulfion from our gentle fociety . As we are at prefent all of us gown - men , instead of duel- ling when we are rivals , we drink together the health of our mistress . The manner of doing this ...
Strana 126
... speak for themselves . " 66 Mr. Prefident immediately retorted , ' " A handsome " fellow why he is a wit , Sir , and you know the pro- " verb : " and to cafe the old gentleman of his fcruples , 6 . cried , " That for matter of merit it ...
... speak for themselves . " 66 Mr. Prefident immediately retorted , ' " A handsome " fellow why he is a wit , Sir , and you know the pro- " verb : " and to cafe the old gentleman of his fcruples , 6 . cried , " That for matter of merit it ...
Strana 136
... speak nonfenfe , they believe they are talking hu- mour ; and when they have drawn together a scheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to ...
... speak nonfenfe , they believe they are talking hu- mour ; and when they have drawn together a scheme of abfurd inconfiftent ideas , they are not able to read it over to themfelves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to ...
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