The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... those who are carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morn- ing in term - time . Martial's description of this species of lawyers is full of humour : Iras verba locant . " Men that hire out their words and anger ...
... those who are carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morn- ing in term - time . Martial's description of this species of lawyers is full of humour : Iras verba locant . " Men that hire out their words and anger ...
Strana 69
... those antiquated modes of wit that have been long exploded out of the common - wealth of let- ters . There were several fatires and panegyrics handed about in acrostic , by which means fome of the most arrant undisputed blockheads about ...
... those antiquated modes of wit that have been long exploded out of the common - wealth of let- ters . There were several fatires and panegyrics handed about in acrostic , by which means fome of the most arrant undisputed blockheads about ...
Strana 70
... those little poems abovementioned in the shape of wings and al- ⚫ had made use of the four following rhymes ,. ۱ : kinds of verses , which by their several lengths resemble the nine stops of the old musical in- strument , that is ...
... those little poems abovementioned in the shape of wings and al- ⚫ had made use of the four following rhymes ,. ۱ : kinds of verses , which by their several lengths resemble the nine stops of the old musical in- strument , that is ...
Strana 75
... those drops from the limbec . When she is abfent , he is beyond eighty , that is , thirty degrees nearer the pole than when the is with him . His ambitious love is a fire that naturally mounts upwards ; his happy love is the beams of ...
... those drops from the limbec . When she is abfent , he is beyond eighty , that is , thirty degrees nearer the pole than when the is with him . His ambitious love is a fire that naturally mounts upwards ; his happy love is the beams of ...
Strana 89
... those by which men grow famous , and get them selves a name ? But as this paffion for admiration , when it works according to reason , improves the beautiful part of our species in every thing that is laudable : so nothing is more ...
... those by which men grow famous , and get them selves a name ? But as this paffion for admiration , when it works according to reason , improves the beautiful part of our species in every thing that is laudable : so nothing is more ...
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