The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 82
... thofe of the eye , which 1 do not doubt but I shall gratify with as beautiful objects as yours ever beheld . If castles , forefts , ruins fine wo- men , and graceful men , can please you . I dare promife you much fatisfaction , if you ...
... thofe of the eye , which 1 do not doubt but I shall gratify with as beautiful objects as yours ever beheld . If castles , forefts , ruins fine wo- men , and graceful men , can please you . I dare promife you much fatisfaction , if you ...
Strana 78
... thofe only whofe incomes demand the wantonnefs of new appear- ances ; but on fuch also who have juft enough to clothe them . An ́old acquaintance of mine , of ninety pounds a year , who has naturally the va- nity of being a man of ...
... thofe only whofe incomes demand the wantonnefs of new appear- ances ; but on fuch also who have juft enough to clothe them . An ́old acquaintance of mine , of ninety pounds a year , who has naturally the va- nity of being a man of ...
Strana 79
... thofe are for me , the generality of opinion is of no confequence against me ; if they are against me , the general opinion cannot long fupport me . Without further preface , I am going to look in- to fome of our most applauded plays ...
... thofe are for me , the generality of opinion is of no confequence against me ; if they are against me , the general opinion cannot long fupport me . Without further preface , I am going to look in- to fome of our most applauded plays ...
Strana 58
... thofe advantages which they give the common enemy , but to those private cvils which they pro- duce in the heart of almost every particular per- fon . This influence is very fatal both to mens morals and their understandings ; it finks ...
... thofe advantages which they give the common enemy , but to those private cvils which they pro- duce in the heart of almost every particular per- fon . This influence is very fatal both to mens morals and their understandings ; it finks ...
Strana 76
... thofe of feveral others of my acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary man ner of spending one's time as myself : and if a fervent defire aster knowledge , and a great fenfe of our present ignorance , may be thought a ...
... thofe of feveral others of my acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary man ner of spending one's time as myself : and if a fervent defire aster knowledge , and a great fenfe of our present ignorance , may be thought a ...
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