The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 84
... heart , which is generally called laughter , arises in him , from his com- paring himself with an object below him ; whether it so happens that it be a natural or an artificial fool . It is in- deed very possible , that the persons we ...
... heart , which is generally called laughter , arises in him , from his com- paring himself with an object below him ; whether it so happens that it be a natural or an artificial fool . It is in- deed very possible , that the persons we ...
Strana 88
... heart , Your most frightful admirer and servant , HECATISSA . ! MR . SPECTATOR , ' I READ your discourse upon Affectation , and from the remarks made in it , examined my own heart so strictly , that I thought I had found out its most ...
... heart , Your most frightful admirer and servant , HECATISSA . ! MR . SPECTATOR , ' I READ your discourse upon Affectation , and from the remarks made in it , examined my own heart so strictly , that I thought I had found out its most ...
Strana 89
... hearts , they should do it at the end of bridges or church - porches in their proper vocation of beggars . This the Justice says , they must expect , since they could not be con- tented tented to act heathen warriors , and such fellows ...
... hearts , they should do it at the end of bridges or church - porches in their proper vocation of beggars . This the Justice says , they must expect , since they could not be con- tented tented to act heathen warriors , and such fellows ...
Strana 102
... hearts to their good and advantage , if the poets will attempt it with the honesty which becomes their characters . There is no man who loves his bottle or his mistress , in a manner so very abandoned , as not to be capable of relishing ...
... hearts to their good and advantage , if the poets will attempt it with the honesty which becomes their characters . There is no man who loves his bottle or his mistress , in a manner so very abandoned , as not to be capable of relishing ...
Strana 103
... heart of a man of sense , when he is given up to his pleasures . He would see he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a sound constitution and an innocent mind , are the true ingredients for becoming , and enjoying ...
... heart of a man of sense , when he is given up to his pleasures . He would see he has been mistaken all this while , and be convinced that a sound constitution and an innocent mind , are the true ingredients for becoming , and enjoying ...
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