The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... never feen , with the genius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the Lady revived , the bags fwelled to their former bulk , the piles of fag- gots and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of gui- neas and for my own part , I was fo ...
... never feen , with the genius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the Lady revived , the bags fwelled to their former bulk , the piles of fag- gots and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of gui- neas and for my own part , I was fo ...
Strana 23
... never lefs alone than when alone . " As I am infignificant to the company in public places , and as it is vifible I do not come thither , as moft do , to fhew myself ; I gratify the vanity of all who pretend to make an appearance , and ...
... never lefs alone than when alone . " As I am infignificant to the company in public places , and as it is vifible I do not come thither , as moft do , to fhew myself ; I gratify the vanity of all who pretend to make an appearance , and ...
Strana 25
... never enter into the commerce of difcourfe with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them ... never praised or flattered , I never belyed or con- tradicted them . As thefe compofe half the world , VOL . I. B and ...
... never enter into the commerce of difcourfe with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them ... never praised or flattered , I never belyed or con- tradicted them . As thefe compofe half the world , VOL . I. B and ...
Strana 26
... never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I shall not think myself oblig- ed , by this promife , to conceal any falfe proteftations which I obferve made by glances in public aflemblies ...
... never betray what the eyes of lovers fay to each other in my prefence . At the fame time I shall not think myself oblig- ed , by this promife , to conceal any falfe proteftations which I obferve made by glances in public aflemblies ...
Strana 29
... never get rid of them ; and that in other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong and improper fcenes , fo as to be feen flying in a Lady's bed- B 3 bed - chamber , or pearching upon a King's throne N ° 5 29 THE SPECTATOR .
... never get rid of them ; and that in other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong and improper fcenes , fo as to be feen flying in a Lady's bed- B 3 bed - chamber , or pearching upon a King's throne N ° 5 29 THE SPECTATOR .
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