The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 78
... fhould be fignified . He would think a general mourning to be in a less degree the same cere- mony which is practised in barbarous nations , of killing their flaves to attend the obfequies of their kings . C · I had been wonderfully at ...
... fhould be fignified . He would think a general mourning to be in a less degree the same cere- mony which is practised in barbarous nations , of killing their flaves to attend the obfequies of their kings . C · I had been wonderfully at ...
Strana 79
... fhould be honeft in his actions , and refined in his language . Instead of this , our hero in this piece is a direct knave in his designs , and a clown in his language , Bellair is his admirer and friend ; in return of which , because ...
... fhould be honeft in his actions , and refined in his language . Instead of this , our hero in this piece is a direct knave in his designs , and a clown in his language , Bellair is his admirer and friend ; in return of which , because ...
Strana 38
... fhould not have been thus particular upon thefe ridiculous horrors , did not I find them so very much prevail in all parts of the country . At the same time I think a person who is thus terrified with the imagination of ghosts and spec ...
... fhould not have been thus particular upon thefe ridiculous horrors , did not I find them so very much prevail in all parts of the country . At the same time I think a person who is thus terrified with the imagination of ghosts and spec ...
Strana 68
... fhould beglad to know what the gen- tleman will have for teaching them both , I find- ing fans for practice at my ewn expence . This inforniation will in the highest manner oblige , Sir , your most humble servant , ८ ، • William ...
... fhould beglad to know what the gen- tleman will have for teaching them both , I find- ing fans for practice at my ewn expence . This inforniation will in the highest manner oblige , Sir , your most humble servant , ८ ، • William ...
Strana 91
... fhould be no fall fatisfaction to have gone fo far in our journey that the heat of the day is over with us . When life itself is a fever , as it is in licentious youth , the pleafures of it are no other than the dreams of a man in that ...
... fhould be no fall fatisfaction to have gone fo far in our journey that the heat of the day is over with us . When life itself is a fever , as it is in licentious youth , the pleafures of it are no other than the dreams of a man in that ...
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