The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 95
... Such - a - one . " It pleafes the old fellow that the nymph is brought to him unadorned , and from his bounty he is accommodated with enough to drefs her for other lovers . This is the most ordinary method of bringing beauty and poverty ...
... Such - a - one . " It pleafes the old fellow that the nymph is brought to him unadorned , and from his bounty he is accommodated with enough to drefs her for other lovers . This is the most ordinary method of bringing beauty and poverty ...
Strana 116
... Such as we might perceive amus'd them all , And ftumbled many who receives them right , Had need from head to foot well understand ; Not understood , this gift they have befides , They fhew us when our foes walk not upright . Thus they ...
... Such as we might perceive amus'd them all , And ftumbled many who receives them right , Had need from head to foot well understand ; Not understood , this gift they have befides , They fhew us when our foes walk not upright . Thus they ...
Strana 130
... such a plan for the conduct and fupport of his life , as was never yet once thought of . We daily fee methods put in practice by hungry and ingenious men , which demonftrate the power of inven- tion in this particular . It is reported ...
... such a plan for the conduct and fupport of his life , as was never yet once thought of . We daily fee methods put in practice by hungry and ingenious men , which demonftrate the power of inven- tion in this particular . It is reported ...
Strana 137
... Such little blemishes as thefe , when the thought is great and natural , we fhould with Horace , impute to a pardonable inadvertency , or to the weakness of human nature , which cannot attend to each minute particular , and give the ...
... Such little blemishes as thefe , when the thought is great and natural , we fhould with Horace , impute to a pardonable inadvertency , or to the weakness of human nature , which cannot attend to each minute particular , and give the ...
Strana 147
... Such an history as that of Suetonius , which gives us a fucceffion of abfolute princes , is to me an unanswerable argument against defpotic power . Where the prince is a man of wisdom and virtue , it is indeed happy for his people that ...
... Such an history as that of Suetonius , which gives us a fucceffion of abfolute princes , is to me an unanswerable argument against defpotic power . Where the prince is a man of wisdom and virtue , it is indeed happy for his people that ...
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