The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 6
... fame fincerity as any other affairs of less consideration . As this is the greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest retreach for mifcehaviour in it . Falfehood in Spectatum admiffi , rifum teneatis ? --- R ...
... fame fincerity as any other affairs of less consideration . As this is the greatest concern , men shall be from henceforth liable to the greatest retreach for mifcehaviour in it . Falfehood in Spectatum admiffi , rifum teneatis ? --- R ...
Strana 27
... fame time , how many are there that would not rather lofe a con- fiderable fum of money , or even life itself , than be set up as a mark of infamy and derision ? and in this cafe a man should confider , that an injury is not to be ...
... fame time , how many are there that would not rather lofe a con- fiderable fum of money , or even life itself , than be set up as a mark of infamy and derision ? and in this cafe a man should confider , that an injury is not to be ...
Strana 31
... fame common mass ; how beauty , strength , and youth , with old age , weakness , and deformity , lay undiftinguished in the fame pro- miscuous heap of matter . After having thus surveyed this great magazine of mortality , as it were in ...
... fame common mass ; how beauty , strength , and youth , with old age , weakness , and deformity , lay undiftinguished in the fame pro- miscuous heap of matter . After having thus surveyed this great magazine of mortality , as it were in ...
Strana 46
... fame time that it lifted up the dif- course from profe , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of verse . For , fays he , we may observe that men in ordinary dif- course very often speak Iambics , without taking ...
... fame time that it lifted up the dif- course from profe , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of verse . For , fays he , we may observe that men in ordinary dif- course very often speak Iambics , without taking ...
Strana 61
... fame errand ; as I take it , above once every act . This is not wholly unnatural ; for , they say , the men - authors draw themselves in their chief characters , and the wo- men - writers may be allowed the fame liberty . Thus , as the ...
... fame errand ; as I take it , above once every act . This is not wholly unnatural ; for , they say , the men - authors draw themselves in their chief characters , and the wo- men - writers may be allowed the fame liberty . Thus , as the ...
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