The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 74
... humour which is na- tural to that place , I fhall fet it down word for word as it came to me . 6 6 Moft profound Sir , HAVING been very well entertained in the last your Speculations that I have yet feen , by your fpecimen upon Clubs ...
... humour which is na- tural to that place , I fhall fet it down word for word as it came to me . 6 6 Moft profound Sir , HAVING been very well entertained in the last your Speculations that I have yet feen , by your fpecimen upon Clubs ...
Strana 86
... humour , and think to carry off the most inexcufable of all faults in the world , with no other apology than faying in a gay tone . " I put 66 an impudent face upon the matter . " No ; no man fhall be allowed the advantages of impudence ...
... humour , and think to carry off the most inexcufable of all faults in the world , with no other apology than faying in a gay tone . " I put 66 an impudent face upon the matter . " No ; no man fhall be allowed the advantages of impudence ...
Strana 88
... humour : Iras & verba locant . " Men that hire out their words and anger ; " that are more or less paffionate according as they are paid for it , and allow their client a quantity of wrath proportion- able to the fee which they receive ...
... humour : Iras & verba locant . " Men that hire out their words and anger ; " that are more or less paffionate according as they are paid for it , and allow their client a quantity of wrath proportion- able to the fee which they receive ...
Strana 94
... humour and ridicule in the poffeffion of an ill - natured There cannot be a greater gratification to a bar- barous and inhuman wit , than to ftir up forrow in the heart of a private perfon , to raife uneafinefs among near relations ...
... humour and ridicule in the poffeffion of an ill - natured There cannot be a greater gratification to a bar- barous and inhuman wit , than to ftir up forrow in the heart of a private perfon , to raife uneafinefs among near relations ...
Strana 97
... humour in an author , he is often very mifchievous without defigning to be so . For which reafon I always lay it down as a rule , that an indifcreet man is more hurtful than an ill - natured one ; for as the latter will only attack his ...
... humour in an author , he is often very mifchievous without defigning to be so . For which reafon I always lay it down as a rule , that an indifcreet man is more hurtful than an ill - natured one ; for as the latter will only attack his ...
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