The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 56
... fatire in Monfieur Boileau . Thus one fool lolls his tongue out at another , And shakes his empty noddle at his brother . Mr. Hobbes's reflection gives us the reafon why the infignificant people abovementioned are stir- rers - up of ...
... fatire in Monfieur Boileau . Thus one fool lolls his tongue out at another , And shakes his empty noddle at his brother . Mr. Hobbes's reflection gives us the reafon why the infignificant people abovementioned are stir- rers - up of ...
Strana 74
... fatire ; for I am of the old phi lofopher's opinion , that if I must fuffer from one or the other , I would rather it should be from the paw of a lion , than the hoof of an afs . I do not fpeak this out of any spirit of party . There is ...
... fatire ; for I am of the old phi lofopher's opinion , that if I must fuffer from one or the other , I would rather it should be from the paw of a lion , than the hoof of an afs . I do not fpeak this out of any spirit of party . There is ...
Strana 62
... fatire ; for I am of the old phi lofopher's opinion , that if I muft fuffer from one or the other , I would rather it should be from the paw of a lion , than the hoof of an afs . I do not fpeak this out of any spirit of party . There is ...
... fatire ; for I am of the old phi lofopher's opinion , that if I muft fuffer from one or the other , I would rather it should be from the paw of a lion , than the hoof of an afs . I do not fpeak this out of any spirit of party . There is ...
Strana 92
... fatire , in his refolving to be a coxcomb to pleafe , fince noife and nonfenfe have fuch power- ful charms . I that I may fuccefsful prove , Transform myself to what you love . ' I hardly have obferved any one fill his feveral duties of ...
... fatire , in his refolving to be a coxcomb to pleafe , fince noife and nonfenfe have fuch power- ful charms . I that I may fuccefsful prove , Transform myself to what you love . ' I hardly have obferved any one fill his feveral duties of ...
Strana 13
... fatire upon grooms , has a great deal of reafon for his refentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind fo much as this of the misbehaviour of fervants . The complaint of this letter runs wholly upon men - fervants ; and I can ...
... fatire upon grooms , has a great deal of reafon for his refentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind fo much as this of the misbehaviour of fervants . The complaint of this letter runs wholly upon men - fervants ; and I can ...
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