The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 14
... fome fuch action as appeared indifferent to all the reft of the compa- ny . Upon fuch notice , unobferved by others , ( for their entire intimacy was always a fecret ) ' Eucrate repaired to his own apartment to receive the king . There ...
... fome fuch action as appeared indifferent to all the reft of the compa- ny . Upon fuch notice , unobferved by others , ( for their entire intimacy was always a fecret ) ' Eucrate repaired to his own apartment to receive the king . There ...
Strana 18
... fome piece of their Alcoran , I muft confefs I have fo much of the Muffulman in me , that I cannot forbear looking into every print- ed paper which comes in my way , under whatfoe- ver defpicable circumftances it may appear ; for as no ...
... fome piece of their Alcoran , I muft confefs I have fo much of the Muffulman in me , that I cannot forbear looking into every print- ed paper which comes in my way , under whatfoe- ver defpicable circumftances it may appear ; for as no ...
Strana 21
... . HERE are several arts which all men are in fome measure masters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that speaks or pains No. 86. THE SPECTATOR . 21 When young and tir'd with sport and play, ...
... . HERE are several arts which all men are in fome measure masters of , without having been at the pains of learning them . Every one that speaks or pains No. 86. THE SPECTATOR . 21 When young and tir'd with sport and play, ...
Strana 22
... fome degree a mafter of that art which is generally di- ftinguifhed by the name of phyfiognomy ; and na- turally forms to himself the character or fortune of a ftranger , from the features and lineaments of his face . We are no fooner ...
... fome degree a mafter of that art which is generally di- ftinguifhed by the name of phyfiognomy ; and na- turally forms to himself the character or fortune of a ftranger , from the features and lineaments of his face . We are no fooner ...
Strana 31
... fome part of their time in that quality . They are either attending in places where they meet and run into clubs , or elfe , if they wait at taverns , they eat after their mafters , and referve their wages for other occafions . From ...
... fome part of their time in that quality . They are either attending in places where they meet and run into clubs , or elfe , if they wait at taverns , they eat after their mafters , and referve their wages for other occafions . From ...
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