The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 37
... World is governed . One would think several of our own Historians in particular had many Revelations of this Kind made to them . Our old English Monks seldom let any of their Kings depart in Peace , who had endeavoured to diminish the ...
... World is governed . One would think several of our own Historians in particular had many Revelations of this Kind made to them . Our old English Monks seldom let any of their Kings depart in Peace , who had endeavoured to diminish the ...
Strana 42
... him to perform , and , from an unmanly Bashfulness , shrinks away , and lets his Merit languish in Silence , he ought not to be angry at the World that a more 1712 , more unskilful Actor succeeds in his Part , 42 THE SPECTATOR.
... him to perform , and , from an unmanly Bashfulness , shrinks away , and lets his Merit languish in Silence , he ought not to be angry at the World that a more 1712 , more unskilful Actor succeeds in his Part , 42 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 51
... World , except you can bring it about that a Man of the Town shall be as infamous a Character as a Woman of the Town . But of all that I have met in my Time , commend me to Betty Duall : She is the Wife of a Sailor , and the kept ...
... World , except you can bring it about that a Man of the Town shall be as infamous a Character as a Woman of the Town . But of all that I have met in my Time , commend me to Betty Duall : She is the Wife of a Sailor , and the kept ...
Strana 54
... World of his own . The waking Man is conversant in the World of Nature , when he sleeps he retires to a private World that is particular to himself . There seems something in this Consideration that inti mates to us a natural Grandeur ...
... World of his own . The waking Man is conversant in the World of Nature , when he sleeps he retires to a private World that is particular to himself . There seems something in this Consideration that inti mates to us a natural Grandeur ...
Strana 57
... World , than to strain himself beyond his Circumstances . My Bookseller has now about Ten Thousand of the Third and Fourth Volumes , which he is ready to publish , having already disposed of as large an Edition both of the first and ...
... World , than to strain himself beyond his Circumstances . My Bookseller has now about Ten Thousand of the Third and Fourth Volumes , which he is ready to publish , having already disposed of as large an Edition both of the first and ...
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