The Spectator, Svazek 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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... those who have passed by me . When I fee a man with a four rivelled face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife ; and when I meet with an open ingenuous , countenance , think on the happiness of his friends , his family , and relations . I ...
... those who have passed by me . When I fee a man with a four rivelled face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife ; and when I meet with an open ingenuous , countenance , think on the happiness of his friends , his family , and relations . I ...
Strana 19
... those empty coxcombs that have hitherto been admired among the women , though laughed at among the men . be- - I am credibly informed that Tom Tattle passes for an impertinent fellow , that Will Trippet gins to be smoked , and that ...
... those empty coxcombs that have hitherto been admired among the women , though laughed at among the men . be- - I am credibly informed that Tom Tattle passes for an impertinent fellow , that Will Trippet gins to be smoked , and that ...
Strana 20
... those of black or red spots ranged together in different figures . Would not a man laugh to hear any one of this species complaining that life is short ? The stage might be made a perpetual fource of the most noble and useful ...
... those of black or red spots ranged together in different figures . Would not a man laugh to hear any one of this species complaining that life is short ? The stage might be made a perpetual fource of the most noble and useful ...
Strana 27
... those of France , is deservedly looked upon as one of the most glo- rious parts of their present king's reign . It is pity but the punishment of these mischievous notions should have in it some particular circumstances of shame and ...
... those of France , is deservedly looked upon as one of the most glo- rious parts of their present king's reign . It is pity but the punishment of these mischievous notions should have in it some particular circumstances of shame and ...
Strana 59
... those who were for and against the league : but it is very unhappy for a man to be born in fuch a stormy and tempeftu- ous season . It is the restless ambition of artful men that thus breaks a people into factions , and draws feveral ...
... those who were for and against the league : but it is very unhappy for a man to be born in fuch a stormy and tempeftu- ous season . It is the restless ambition of artful men that thus breaks a people into factions , and draws feveral ...
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