The Spectator, Zväzok 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 25
... use their weapons . This prodigious society of men may be divided into the litigious and peaceable . Under the first are comprehended all those who are carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morn- ing in term - time ...
... use their weapons . This prodigious society of men may be divided into the litigious and peaceable . Under the first are comprehended all those who are carried down in coach - fulls to Westminster - Hall , every morn- ing in term - time ...
Strana 40
... use . Upon this my friend the Templar told Sir An- drew , that he wondered to hear a man of his sense talk after that manner ; that the city had always been the province for fatire ; and that the wits of king Charles's time jested upon ...
... use . Upon this my friend the Templar told Sir An- drew , that he wondered to hear a man of his sense talk after that manner ; that the city had always been the province for fatire ; and that the wits of king Charles's time jested upon ...
Strana 43
... use either at tea - tables or visiting - days . Those that have good voices may ⚫ be taught to fing the newest opera - airs , and , if ' required , to speak either Italian or French , pay- ' ing fomething extraordinary above the common ...
... use either at tea - tables or visiting - days . Those that have good voices may ⚫ be taught to fing the newest opera - airs , and , if ' required , to speak either Italian or French , pay- ' ing fomething extraordinary above the common ...
Strana 73
... use of puns . The fermons of Bishop Andrews , and the tragedies of Shakespear , are full of them . The finner was punned into re pentance by the former ; as in the latter nothing is more usual than to fee a hero weeping and quibbling ...
... use of puns . The fermons of Bishop Andrews , and the tragedies of Shakespear , are full of them . The finner was punned into re pentance by the former ; as in the latter nothing is more usual than to fee a hero weeping and quibbling ...
Strana 10
... use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that fuperftitious viand , I know not ; but upon the perufal of it , I conceived fo good an idea of the author's piety , that I bought the whole book . I have often profited by ...
... use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that fuperftitious viand , I know not ; but upon the perufal of it , I conceived fo good an idea of the author's piety , that I bought the whole book . I have often profited by ...
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