The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 21
... good an idea of the author's piety , that I bought the whole book . I have often profited by these accidental readings ... Great - Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing ...
... good an idea of the author's piety , that I bought the whole book . I have often profited by these accidental readings ... Great - Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing ...
Strana 33
... greater . There is one thing in particular which I wonder you have not touched upon , and that is the general cor- 5 Mr. Eusden , afterwards poet laureat . VOL . II . D glischer Sanitar ruption of manners in the servants of Great - Britain ...
... greater . There is one thing in particular which I wonder you have not touched upon , and that is the general cor- 5 Mr. Eusden , afterwards poet laureat . VOL . II . D glischer Sanitar ruption of manners in the servants of Great - Britain ...
Strana 34
ruption of manners in the servants of Great - Britain . I am a man that have travelled and seen many nations , but have for seven years last past resided constantly in London , or within twenty miles of it . In this time I have ...
ruption of manners in the servants of Great - Britain . I am a man that have travelled and seen many nations , but have for seven years last past resided constantly in London , or within twenty miles of it . In this time I have ...
Strana 154
... greater estate than he really has , is of all others the most unpardonable vanity , and must in the end reduce the man who is guilty of it to dishonour . Yet if we look round us in any county of Great - Britain , we shall see many in ...
... greater estate than he really has , is of all others the most unpardonable vanity , and must in the end reduce the man who is guilty of it to dishonour . Yet if we look round us in any county of Great - Britain , we shall see many in ...
Strana 357
... great to me which may appear little to another ; and I may be carried by ... great a proof of his temper , when in his childhood he struck a play - fellow ... Britain , when I consider the ignorance and undiscerning of the generality ...
... great to me which may appear little to another ; and I may be carried by ... great a proof of his temper , when in his childhood he struck a play - fellow ... Britain , when I consider the ignorance and undiscerning of the generality ...
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