The Spectator, Zväzok 1Donaldson, 1766 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 46.
Strana 5
... keep to myself , at least- for fome time : I mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings . I must confefs , I would gratify my reader in any thing that is reafonable ; but as for these three particulars , though I am fen ...
... keep to myself , at least- for fome time : I mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings . I must confefs , I would gratify my reader in any thing that is reafonable ; but as for these three particulars , though I am fen ...
Strana 6
... keeps himself a bachelor by reafon he was croffed in love by a perverfe beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappoint- ment , Sir ROGER was what you call a Fine Gentle- man , had often fupped with my Lord Rochester ...
... keeps himself a bachelor by reafon he was croffed in love by a perverfe beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappoint- ment , Sir ROGER was what you call a Fine Gentle- man , had often fupped with my Lord Rochester ...
Strana 7
... keeps a good houfe both in town and country ; a great lover of mankind ; but there is fuch a mirthful caft in his behaviour , that he is rather beloved than esteem- ed . His tenants grow rich , his fervants look fatis- fied , all the ...
... keeps a good houfe both in town and country ; a great lover of mankind ; but there is fuch a mirthful caft in his behaviour , that he is rather beloved than esteem- ed . His tenants grow rich , his fervants look fatis- fied , all the ...
Strana 21
... keep up an indolent at- tention in the audience . Common fenfe however requires , that there fhould be nothing in the fcenes and machines which may appear childish and ab- furd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed to ...
... keep up an indolent at- tention in the audience . Common fenfe however requires , that there fhould be nothing in the fcenes and machines which may appear childish and ab- furd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed to ...
Strana 25
... keep their feat , when an old man ap- I pear'd . KNow no evil under the fun fo great as the a- bufe of the understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffufed itself thro ' both fexes and all qualities of mankind ...
... keep their feat , when an old man ap- I pear'd . KNow no evil under the fun fo great as the a- bufe of the understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffufed itself thro ' both fexes and all qualities of mankind ...
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