The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 26
... speech , that you would advance me in * my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly ، ' SIR , I Your humble servant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . Saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and ...
... speech , that you would advance me in * my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly ، ' SIR , I Your humble servant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . Saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and ...
Strana 40
... speech with a pish ! and told us , that he wondered to fee fo inany men of sense so very ferious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , says he , attack every one that deserves it ; I would only advise you , Mr. Specta tor , applying ...
... speech with a pish ! and told us , that he wondered to fee fo inany men of sense so very ferious upon fooleries . Let our good friend , says he , attack every one that deserves it ; I would only advise you , Mr. Specta tor , applying ...
Strana 43
... speech , and the dangers her scholars are exposed to by the • strong impressions that are made by harsh sounds ، and vulgar dialects . In short , if they are birds ' of any parts or capacity , the will undertake to * render them so ...
... speech , and the dangers her scholars are exposed to by the • strong impressions that are made by harsh sounds ، and vulgar dialects . In short , if they are birds ' of any parts or capacity , the will undertake to * render them so ...
Strana 44
... Speech . Fielding's Trial . Seneca's Moral's . Taylor's Holy Living and dying . La Ferte's Instructions for Country ... speeches , and after a bow or two retired . Leonora was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a very ...
... Speech . Fielding's Trial . Seneca's Moral's . Taylor's Holy Living and dying . La Ferte's Instructions for Country ... speeches , and after a bow or two retired . Leonora was formerly a celebrated beauty , and is still a very ...
Strana 46
... speech in it , when divested of all its tragic ornaments . By this means without being imposed upon by words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and confider whether it be natural or great enough for the per- son that utters it ...
... speech in it , when divested of all its tragic ornaments . By this means without being imposed upon by words , we may judge impartially of the thought , and confider whether it be natural or great enough for the per- son that utters it ...
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