The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 73
... honour among them , but such as denoted some bodily strength or perfection , as such a one " the tall , " such a one " the stocky , " such a one " the gruff . " Their public debates were generally managed with kicks and cuffs , insomuch ...
... honour among them , but such as denoted some bodily strength or perfection , as such a one " the tall , " such a one " the stocky , " such a one " the gruff . " Their public debates were generally managed with kicks and cuffs , insomuch ...
Strana 80
... honour and ap- plause , at length quitted the stage , sheathed his sword , and with Chris- tian resignation , submitted to the grand victor in the 52d year of his age . " Anno salutis humanæ 1733 . His friend , Serjeant Miller , here ...
... honour and ap- plause , at length quitted the stage , sheathed his sword , and with Chris- tian resignation , submitted to the grand victor in the 52d year of his age . " Anno salutis humanæ 1733 . His friend , Serjeant Miller , here ...
Strana 83
... honour of that courageous disciple , and , assert- ing that he himself had taught that champion , accepted the challenge . There is something in human nature very unaccount- able on such occasions , when we see the people take a painful ...
... honour of that courageous disciple , and , assert- ing that he himself had taught that champion , accepted the challenge . There is something in human nature very unaccount- able on such occasions , when we see the people take a painful ...
Strana 92
... honour , or checks of con- science , to restrain him in those covert evidences , where the person accused has no opportunity of vindicating him- self . He will be more industrious to carry that which is grateful than that which is true ...
... honour , or checks of con- science , to restrain him in those covert evidences , where the person accused has no opportunity of vindicating him- self . He will be more industrious to carry that which is grateful than that which is true ...
Strana 111
... honour to be dull upon me in reflections of this nature ; but , notwithstanding my name has been sometimes tra- duced by this contemptible tribe of men , I have hitherto avoided all animadversions upon them . The truth of it is , I am ...
... honour to be dull upon me in reflections of this nature ; but , notwithstanding my name has been sometimes tra- duced by this contemptible tribe of men , I have hitherto avoided all animadversions upon them . The truth of it is , I am ...
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