The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 104
... with fomething which is agreeable to their Temper , though below their Understanding . Apicius cannot refift " being pleased , if you give him an Ac- being 104 The SPECTATOR . N ° 5г . they could, or that the Innocents go to ...
... with fomething which is agreeable to their Temper , though below their Understanding . Apicius cannot refift " being pleased , if you give him an Ac- being 104 The SPECTATOR . N ° 5г . they could, or that the Innocents go to ...
Strana 105
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " being pleased , if you give him an Ac- count of a delicious Meal ; or Clodius , if you defcribe a wanton Beauty : Tho ' at the fame time , if you do not awake thofe Inclinations in them no Men are ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " being pleased , if you give him an Ac- count of a delicious Meal ; or Clodius , if you defcribe a wanton Beauty : Tho ' at the fame time , if you do not awake thofe Inclinations in them no Men are ...
Strana 197
... pleased . ] In the lowest Form he places those whom he calls Les Petits Efprits , fuch Things as are our Up- per - Gallery Audience in a Play - houfe , who like nothing but the Husk , and " Rind of Wit , prefer a Quibble , a Conceit ...
... pleased . ] In the lowest Form he places those whom he calls Les Petits Efprits , fuch Things as are our Up- per - Gallery Audience in a Play - houfe , who like nothing but the Husk , and " Rind of Wit , prefer a Quibble , a Conceit ...
Strana 222
... pleased ; and am afhamed to ' own fhe makes little or no Improve- ment . Then she is no more able now to walk , than fhe was to go at a Year old . By Walking you will eafily ' know I mean that regular but eafie ( ' Motion , which gives ...
... pleased ; and am afhamed to ' own fhe makes little or no Improve- ment . Then she is no more able now to walk , than fhe was to go at a Year old . By Walking you will eafily ' know I mean that regular but eafie ( ' Motion , which gives ...
Strana 239
... pleased with the Turn in * the last Sentence , That a virtuous Man fhall as a Bleffing meet with a Friend who is as virtuous as himself . There is another Saying in the fame Author , which would have been very much ad- " mired mired in ...
... pleased with the Turn in * the last Sentence , That a virtuous Man fhall as a Bleffing meet with a Friend who is as virtuous as himself . There is another Saying in the fame Author , which would have been very much ad- " mired mired in ...
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