The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 44
... perhaps , more merit in it than the generality of readers imagine ; did they know how many thoughts occur in a point of humour , which a dis- creet author in modesty suppresses ; how many strokes of raillery present themselves , which ...
... perhaps , more merit in it than the generality of readers imagine ; did they know how many thoughts occur in a point of humour , which a dis- creet author in modesty suppresses ; how many strokes of raillery present themselves , which ...
Strana 60
... perhaps they would have torn to pieces any man who had preached the same doctrine to them in an open and direct manner . As fables took their birth in the very infancy of learning , they never flourished more than when learning was at ...
... perhaps they would have torn to pieces any man who had preached the same doctrine to them in an open and direct manner . As fables took their birth in the very infancy of learning , they never flourished more than when learning was at ...
Strana 74
... perhaps may , because it is adapted to their vanity , by which they seem to be guided much more than their reason . I would therefore have them consider , that the wisest and best of men , in all ages of the world , have been those who ...
... perhaps may , because it is adapted to their vanity , by which they seem to be guided much more than their reason . I would therefore have them consider , that the wisest and best of men , in all ages of the world , have been those who ...
Strana 89
... perhaps won't believe it ; but I know of one who pretends to be a very good protestant , who lies with a Roman catholic : but more of this hereafter , as you please me . There do come to our house the greatest politicians of the age ...
... perhaps won't believe it ; but I know of one who pretends to be a very good protestant , who lies with a Roman catholic : but more of this hereafter , as you please me . There do come to our house the greatest politicians of the age ...
Strana 97
... perhaps , have occa- sioned a dislike to those modes of life , which were not made amiable to him by freedom and affability .. We may promise ourselves that no such excres- cénce will appear in the family of the Cornelii , where the ...
... perhaps , have occa- sioned a dislike to those modes of life , which were not made amiable to him by freedom and affability .. We may promise ourselves that no such excres- cénce will appear in the family of the Cornelii , where the ...
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