The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 70
... foe to charge whole ar- mies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I fhall endeavour to expofe ; and fhall confider confider the crime as it appears in a fpecies , 70 N ° 16 THE SPECTATOR .
... foe to charge whole ar- mies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I fhall endeavour to expofe ; and fhall confider confider the crime as it appears in a fpecies , 70 N ° 16 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 72
... endeavour to make up with industry and fidelity what I want in parts and genius . I am , Sir , " You most obedient servant , C CHARLES LILLIE . ' N ° 17 Tuesday , March 20 . Tetrum ante omnia vultum . Juv . Sat. x . 191 . - A vifage ...
... endeavour to make up with industry and fidelity what I want in parts and genius . I am , Sir , " You most obedient servant , C CHARLES LILLIE . ' N ° 17 Tuesday , March 20 . Tetrum ante omnia vultum . Juv . Sat. x . 191 . - A vifage ...
Strana 113
... endeavour to get the better of this fondnefs , which makes me fo much her humble fervant , that I am almott ashamed to fubfcribe myfelf yours , < C 6 6 . " t ' SIR , ' T. D. " HERE is no ftate of life fo anxious as that of THERE who ...
... endeavour to get the better of this fondnefs , which makes me fo much her humble fervant , that I am almott ashamed to fubfcribe myfelf yours , < C 6 6 . " t ' SIR , ' T. D. " HERE is no ftate of life fo anxious as that of THERE who ...
Strana 142
... endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of wits and humourists , by fuch monstrous conceits as almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not confidering that humour fhould always lie under the check of reason , and that it requires the ...
... endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of wits and humourists , by fuch monstrous conceits as almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not confidering that humour fhould always lie under the check of reason , and that it requires the ...
Strana 144
... endeavour to ridi- cule both friends and foes indifferently . For having but fmall talents , he must be merry where he can , not where he should . Fourthly , Being intirely void of reafon , he pursues no point either of morality or ...
... endeavour to ridi- cule both friends and foes indifferently . For having but fmall talents , he must be merry where he can , not where he should . Fourthly , Being intirely void of reafon , he pursues no point either of morality or ...
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