The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 99
... figure , especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist his patron against the importunity of other pretenders , by a proper assurance in his own vindication . He says it is a civil cowardice to be backward ...
... figure , especially in a military way , must get over all false modesty , and assist his patron against the importunity of other pretenders , by a proper assurance in his own vindication . He says it is a civil cowardice to be backward ...
Strana 105
... figure as the bags that were really filled with money , had been blown up with air , and called into my memory the bags full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero received as a pre- sent from Eolus . The great heaps of gold on either ...
... figure as the bags that were really filled with money , had been blown up with air , and called into my memory the bags full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero received as a pre- sent from Eolus . The great heaps of gold on either ...
Strana 107
... figure , en- joys the pleasures of retirement in a more exqui- site degree , than he possibly could in his closet ; the lover , the ambitious , and the miser , are fol- lowed thither by a worse crowd than any they can withdraw from . To ...
... figure , en- joys the pleasures of retirement in a more exqui- site degree , than he possibly could in his closet ; the lover , the ambitious , and the miser , are fol- lowed thither by a worse crowd than any they can withdraw from . To ...
Strana 122
... figure I made , after having done all this mischief . I dispatched my dinner as soon as I could , with my usual taciturnity ; when to my utter confusion , the lady seeing me quitting my knife and fork , and laying them across one ano ...
... figure I made , after having done all this mischief . I dispatched my dinner as soon as I could , with my usual taciturnity ; when to my utter confusion , the lady seeing me quitting my knife and fork , and laying them across one ano ...
Strana 172
... figure , in what sort soever , III . That if the quantity of any man's nose be eminently miscalculated , whether as to length or breadth , he shall have a just pretence to be elected . Lastly , That , if there shall be two or more ...
... figure , in what sort soever , III . That if the quantity of any man's nose be eminently miscalculated , whether as to length or breadth , he shall have a just pretence to be elected . Lastly , That , if there shall be two or more ...
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