The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 3
... discourse gives the fame pleasure that wit would do in another man . He has made his for- tunes himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at ...
... discourse gives the fame pleasure that wit would do in another man . He has made his for- tunes himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at ...
Strana 6
... discourses ; the present writing is only to admonish the world , that they shall not find me an idle but a bufy ... Discourse for their en- tertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A man may appear learned without talking ...
... discourses ; the present writing is only to admonish the world , that they shall not find me an idle but a bufy ... Discourse for their en- tertainment , is not to be debased but refined . A man may appear learned without talking ...
Strana 11
... discourse with him , that two or three noisy country - squires , who were fettled there the year before , had confiderably funk the price of house - rent ; and that the club ( to prevent the like inconveniencies for the fu- ture ) had ...
... discourse with him , that two or three noisy country - squires , who were fettled there the year before , had confiderably funk the price of house - rent ; and that the club ( to prevent the like inconveniencies for the fu- ture ) had ...
Strana 13
... discourse , which I found was upon the old topick of constancy in love . He went on with great facility in repeating what he talks every day of his life ; and with the ornaments of infignificant laughs and gestures , enforced his ar ...
... discourse , which I found was upon the old topick of constancy in love . He went on with great facility in repeating what he talks every day of his life ; and with the ornaments of infignificant laughs and gestures , enforced his ar ...
Strana 15
... discourse of the family . The maid will ask her mistress ( tho ' I am by ) whether the gentleman is ready to go to dinner , as the mistress ( who is indeed an ex- cellent housewife ) scolds at the servants as heartily before my face as ...
... discourse of the family . The maid will ask her mistress ( tho ' I am by ) whether the gentleman is ready to go to dinner , as the mistress ( who is indeed an ex- cellent housewife ) scolds at the servants as heartily before my face as ...
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