The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 25
... honour to be reader of this paper , never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is said : for I pro- mise him , never to draw a faulty character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to ...
... honour to be reader of this paper , never to think himself , or any one of his friends or enemies , aimed at in what is said : for I pro- mise him , never to draw a faulty character which does not fit at least a thousand people ; or to ...
Strana 60
... honour to his generals . It is impossible for the reader's imagina- tion to multiply twenty men into such prodigious mul- titudes , or to fancy that two or three hundred thousand soldiers are fighting in a room of forty or fifty yards ...
... honour to his generals . It is impossible for the reader's imagina- tion to multiply twenty men into such prodigious mul- titudes , or to fancy that two or three hundred thousand soldiers are fighting in a room of forty or fifty yards ...
Strana 86
... honour you have done me , in admitting me into your so- ciety . I acknowledge my want of merit , and for that reason shall endeavour at all times to make up my own failures , by introducing and recommending to the club persons of more ...
... honour you have done me , in admitting me into your so- ciety . I acknowledge my want of merit , and for that reason shall endeavour at all times to make up my own failures , by introducing and recommending to the club persons of more ...
Strana 99
... honour of the author of this paper , that he practised the lessons which he taught , and did not reject good advice from what quarter soever it came . He published this lady's letter , and approved of her indignation . He submitted to ...
... honour of the author of this paper , that he practised the lessons which he taught , and did not reject good advice from what quarter soever it came . He published this lady's letter , and approved of her indignation . He submitted to ...
Strana 102
... honour and bed of his neighbour and friend , and lies with half the women in the play , and is at last rewarded with her of the best character in it ; I say , upon giving the comedy another cast , might not such a one divert the ...
... honour and bed of his neighbour and friend , and lies with half the women in the play , and is at last rewarded with her of the best character in it ; I say , upon giving the comedy another cast , might not such a one divert the ...
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