The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 52
... • folved at least to get a fcar or two for the ⚫ good of Europe . I have at prefent as much as I defire of this fort of honour , and if you could ' recommend • * recommend me effectually , fhould be well enough contented 52 THE SPECTATOR .
... • folved at least to get a fcar or two for the ⚫ good of Europe . I have at prefent as much as I defire of this fort of honour , and if you could ' recommend • * recommend me effectually , fhould be well enough contented 52 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 55
... honour , and with that deference which is due to them from every private perfon . It gives a fecret fatisfaction to a perufer of thofe myfteri- ous works , that he is able to decipher them with- out help , and , by the ftrength of his ...
... honour , and with that deference which is due to them from every private perfon . It gives a fecret fatisfaction to a perufer of thofe myfteri- ous works , that he is able to decipher them with- out help , and , by the ftrength of his ...
Strana 60
... gaol first is intitled to the reward : On the contrary , in this thirfty gene . ration , the honour falls upon him who carries off the the greateft quantity of liquor , and knocks down the 60 No 569 . THE SPECTATOR .
... gaol first is intitled to the reward : On the contrary , in this thirfty gene . ration , the honour falls upon him who carries off the the greateft quantity of liquor , and knocks down the 60 No 569 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 64
... honour to treat him with a whistle ; ( add- ing by the way of parenthesis ) for you must know , gentlemen , that I whistle the best of any man in Eu- rope . This naturally put me upon defiring him to give us a fample of his art ; upon ...
... honour to treat him with a whistle ; ( add- ing by the way of parenthesis ) for you must know , gentlemen , that I whistle the best of any man in Eu- rope . This naturally put me upon defiring him to give us a fample of his art ; upon ...
Strana 88
... honours ? Would not he think that it was our duty to toil after wealth , and station , and title ? Nay , would not he believe we were forbidden poverty by threats of eternal pu- nishment , and enjoined to purfue our pleafures un- der ...
... honours ? Would not he think that it was our duty to toil after wealth , and station , and title ? Nay , would not he believe we were forbidden poverty by threats of eternal pu- nishment , and enjoined to purfue our pleafures un- der ...
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