The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 12
... confide- ration , whether it is not much better to be let inte the knowledge of one's felf , than to hear what paffes in ... confider as my good brothers and allies , I mean the fraternity of spectators , who live Cin the world without ...
... confide- ration , whether it is not much better to be let inte the knowledge of one's felf , than to hear what paffes in ... confider as my good brothers and allies , I mean the fraternity of spectators , who live Cin the world without ...
Strana 13
... confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two thousand years old , I cannot but think it a piece of prefumption to dif- pute with you ; but your quotations put me ...
... confider how perfectly new all you have faid on this fubject is , and that the story you have given us is not quite two thousand years old , I cannot but think it a piece of prefumption to dif- pute with you ; but your quotations put me ...
Strana 23
... confider the envious man with relation to these three heads , his pains , his reliefs , and his happiness . The envious man is in pain upon all occafions which ought to give him pleasure . The relifh of his life is inverted ; and the ...
... confider the envious man with relation to these three heads , his pains , his reliefs , and his happiness . The envious man is in pain upon all occafions which ought to give him pleasure . The relifh of his life is inverted ; and the ...
Strana 25
... confider how each of these profeffions are crouded with multitudes that feek their live- lihood in them , and how many men of merit there are in each of them , who may be rather faid to be of the fcience , than the profeffion ; I very ...
... confider how each of these profeffions are crouded with multitudes that feek their live- lihood in them , and how many men of merit there are in each of them , who may be rather faid to be of the fcience , than the profeffion ; I very ...
Strana 28
... confider that though this may be play to you , ' tis death to us . ' ་ 6 C Mr. SPECTATOR , TH HE averfion I for fome years have had to clubs in general , gave me a perfect relish for your fpeculation on that fubject ; but I have fince ...
... confider that though this may be play to you , ' tis death to us . ' ་ 6 C Mr. SPECTATOR , TH HE averfion I for fome years have had to clubs in general , gave me a perfect relish for your fpeculation on that fubject ; but I have fince ...
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