The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1926 - 956 strán (strany) An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... speak . The Biographical Index in the eighth volume contains a brief account of all contemporary persons mentioned in the Spectator . Those whose names were historical to Addison's readers , and such of his time as are historical to us ...
... speak . The Biographical Index in the eighth volume contains a brief account of all contemporary persons mentioned in the Spectator . Those whose names were historical to Addison's readers , and such of his time as are historical to us ...
Strana 2
... speak of the Pleasure You afford all who are admitted into your Conversation , of Your Elegant Taste in all the Polite Parts of Learning , of Your great Humanity and Complacency of Manners , and of the surprising Influence which is ...
... speak of the Pleasure You afford all who are admitted into your Conversation , of Your Elegant Taste in all the Polite Parts of Learning , of Your great Humanity and Complacency of Manners , and of the surprising Influence which is ...
Strana 10
... speak of himself and others . The sam Frankness runs through all his Conversation . Th military Part of his Life has furnish'd him with man Adventures , in the Relation of which he is very agreeabl to the Company ; for he is never over ...
... speak of himself and others . The sam Frankness runs through all his Conversation . Th military Part of his Life has furnish'd him with man Adventures , in the Relation of which he is very agreeabl to the Company ; for he is never over ...
Strana 11
... speak of a young Commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , the Rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young Fellow's Mother used me more like a Dog than ...
... speak of a young Commoner that said a lively thing in the House , he starts up , ' He has good Blood in his Veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , the Rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young Fellow's Mother used me more like a Dog than ...
Strana 17
... speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye - call - him . To make up for these trivial Disadvantages , I have the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an unprejudic'd Eye ; and having nothing to do with Men's Passions or ...
... speak of me very currently by Mr. What d'ye - call - him . To make up for these trivial Disadvantages , I have the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an unprejudic'd Eye ; and having nothing to do with Men's Passions or ...
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