The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... hand ; the fecond was Moderation , leading in Religion ; and the third a perfon ' whom I had never feen , with the genius of Great Britain . with which others are tormented , is the only pleafing folitude . I can very justly fay with ...
... hand ; the fecond was Moderation , leading in Religion ; and the third a perfon ' whom I had never feen , with the genius of Great Britain . with which others are tormented , is the only pleafing folitude . I can very justly fay with ...
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... hand in the orange - trees . Your humble fervant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . them , one could not believe that such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a ...
... hand in the orange - trees . Your humble fervant , RALPH SIMPLE . ' Drury - Lane , March 24 , 1710-11 . them , one could not believe that such matters had really been exhibited . There is very little which concerns human life , or is a ...
Strana 42
... hand that feeds him , and en- deavour to ridicule both friends and foes indiffer- ently . For having but small talents , he must be merry where he can , not where he should . Fourthly , Being intirely void of reafon , he purfues no ...
... hand that feeds him , and en- deavour to ridicule both friends and foes indiffer- ently . For having but small talents , he must be merry where he can , not where he should . Fourthly , Being intirely void of reafon , he purfues no ...
Strana 59
... hands his money will improve moft , but where it will do most good . Eubulus has fo great an author'ty in his little diurnal audience , that when he thakes his head at any piece of public news , they all of them appear dejected ; and ...
... hands his money will improve moft , but where it will do most good . Eubulus has fo great an author'ty in his little diurnal audience , that when he thakes his head at any piece of public news , they all of them appear dejected ; and ...
Strana 62
... hand I hung , And heard the tempting Syren in thy tongue , What flames , what darts , what anguish , I endur'd ! But when the candle enter'd I was cur'd . < " γ OUR letter to us we have received , as a " < which otherwife you might have ...
... hand I hung , And heard the tempting Syren in thy tongue , What flames , what darts , what anguish , I endur'd ! But when the candle enter'd I was cur'd . < " γ OUR letter to us we have received , as a " < which otherwife you might have ...
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