The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 38
... proper for the improvement of the sex . And as this is a subject of a very nice nature , I shall desire my corre- spondents to give me their thoughts upon it . C. NO . No. 38 . FRIDAY , APRIL 13 , 1711 . 38 NO . 37 . THE SPECTATOR .
... proper for the improvement of the sex . And as this is a subject of a very nice nature , I shall desire my corre- spondents to give me their thoughts upon it . C. NO . No. 38 . FRIDAY , APRIL 13 , 1711 . 38 NO . 37 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 40
... proper behaviour in those whose con- sciousness goes no farther than to direct them in the just progress of their present state or action ; but betrays an interruption in every second thought , when the con- sciousness is employed in ...
... proper behaviour in those whose con- sciousness goes no farther than to direct them in the just progress of their present state or action ; but betrays an interruption in every second thought , when the con- sciousness is employed in ...
Strana 42
... proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble himself with so very well - turned phrase , and mention his own unworthiness in a way so very becom- ing , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preserved , under the ...
... proper delivery of the great truths he is to utter , humble himself with so very well - turned phrase , and mention his own unworthiness in a way so very becom- ing , that the air of the pretty gentleman is preserved , under the ...
Strana 43
... proper periods of life , or death itself . If you would not rather be commended than be praise - worthy , contemn little merits ; and al- low no man to be so free with you , as to praise you to your face . Your vanity by these means ...
... proper periods of life , or death itself . If you would not rather be commended than be praise - worthy , contemn little merits ; and al- low no man to be so free with you , as to praise you to your face . Your vanity by these means ...
Strana 44
... proper for tragedy : be- cause at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of verse . For says he , we may observe that men , in ordinary discourse , very ...
... proper for tragedy : be- cause at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of verse . For says he , we may observe that men , in ordinary discourse , very ...
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