The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana xxi
... fome- what of its genuine Anglicifm . What he attempt- ed , he performed ; he is never feeble , and he did not wish to be energetic ; he is never rapid , and he never stagnates . His fentences have neither ftu- died amplitude , nor ...
... fome- what of its genuine Anglicifm . What he attempt- ed , he performed ; he is never feeble , and he did not wish to be energetic ; he is never rapid , and he never stagnates . His fentences have neither ftu- died amplitude , nor ...
Strana 1
... fome account in them of the feveral perfons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compil- ing , digefting , and correcting , will fall to my fhare , I must do myself the juftice to open the work with my own history . I ...
... fome account in them of the feveral perfons that are engaged in this work . As the chief trouble of compil- ing , digefting , and correcting , will fall to my fhare , I must do myself the juftice to open the work with my own history . I ...
Strana 10
... fome celebrated beauty , mother of the prefent Lord fuch a one . If you fpeak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , He has good blood in his veins ; Tom Mirabell begot him ; the " rogue cheated me in ...
... fome celebrated beauty , mother of the prefent Lord fuch a one . If you fpeak of a young commoner that said a lively thing in the house , he starts up , He has good blood in his veins ; Tom Mirabell begot him ; the " rogue cheated me in ...
Strana 15
Joseph Addison. observed fome part of the species to be , what mere blanks they are when they firft come abroad in the morning , how utterly they are at a stand until they are fet a going by fome paragraph in a news - paper : fuch ...
Joseph Addison. observed fome part of the species to be , what mere blanks they are when they firft come abroad in the morning , how utterly they are at a stand until they are fet a going by fome paragraph in a news - paper : fuch ...
Strana 16
Joseph Addison. 46 that fome little diftaftes I daily receive have loft their anguifh ; and I did the other day , without the leaft dif- pleasure , overhear one fay of me , " That ftrange fel- " low ; " and another answer , " I have ...
Joseph Addison. 46 that fome little diftaftes I daily receive have loft their anguifh ; and I did the other day , without the leaft dif- pleasure , overhear one fay of me , " That ftrange fel- " low ; " and another answer , " I have ...
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