The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 1
... carried me into all the countries of Europe , in which there was any thing new or ftrange to be feen ; nay , to fuch a degree was my curiofity raised , that having read the controversies of fome great men concerning the antiquities of ...
... carried me into all the countries of Europe , in which there was any thing new or ftrange to be feen ; nay , to fuch a degree was my curiofity raised , that having read the controversies of fome great men concerning the antiquities of ...
Strana 6
... carried on with the fame fincerity as any other affairs of less confideration . As this is the greatest concern ... carrying a cage full of little birds upon his shoulder ; and , as I was wondering with myself what use he would put them ...
... carried on with the fame fincerity as any other affairs of less confideration . As this is the greatest concern ... carrying a cage full of little birds upon his shoulder ; and , as I was wondering with myself what use he would put them ...
Strana 22
... carried on dia- logue after this manner , without an interpreter between the perfons that converfed together ; but this was the state of the English ftage for about three years . At length the audience grew tired of under- ftanding half ...
... carried on dia- logue after this manner , without an interpreter between the perfons that converfed together ; but this was the state of the English ftage for about three years . At length the audience grew tired of under- ftanding half ...
Strana 25
... carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morn- ing in term - time . Martial's defcription of this fpecies of lawyers is full of humour : Iras & verba locant . " Men that hire out their words and anger ; " that are ...
... carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morn- ing in term - time . Martial's defcription of this fpecies of lawyers is full of humour : Iras & verba locant . " Men that hire out their words and anger ; " that are ...
Strana 32
... carry , and then he tells himself he'll bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition ; the man of pleasure refolves to ... carried one way and another by faits . 6 I SIR , Know not with what words to exprefs to you the fenfe I have of the ...
... carry , and then he tells himself he'll bid adieu to all the vanity of ambition ; the man of pleasure refolves to ... carried one way and another by faits . 6 I SIR , Know not with what words to exprefs to you the fenfe I have of the ...
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