The Spectator, Zväzok 11793 |
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Strana xi
... humour was fingular and matchlefs . On the 2d of August 1716 , he married the countess dowager of Warwick , whom he had folicited by a very long and anxious courtship , perhaps , with behaviour not very unlike that of # of Sir Roger to ...
... humour was fingular and matchlefs . On the 2d of August 1716 , he married the countess dowager of Warwick , whom he had folicited by a very long and anxious courtship , perhaps , with behaviour not very unlike that of # of Sir Roger to ...
Strana xvi
... humour more " exquifite and delightful than any other man ever " poffeffed . " This is the fondness of a friend ; let us hear what is told us by a rival . " Addison's converfation , ( fays Pope ) had fomething in it more charming than I ...
... humour more " exquifite and delightful than any other man ever " poffeffed . " This is the fondness of a friend ; let us hear what is told us by a rival . " Addison's converfation , ( fays Pope ) had fomething in it more charming than I ...
Strana xx
Joseph Addison. allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of the first rank . His humour , which is peculiar to himself , is fo happily diffused as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic scenes and daily occurrences . He never o'erfteps the ...
Joseph Addison. allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of the first rank . His humour , which is peculiar to himself , is fo happily diffused as to give the grace of novelty to domeftic scenes and daily occurrences . He never o'erfteps the ...
Strana 25
... humour , and please 66 men in their vices and follies . The great enemy of " mankind , notwithstanding his wit and angelic facul- " ties , is the most odious being in the whole creation . " He goes on foon after to fay very generously ...
... humour , and please 66 men in their vices and follies . The great enemy of " mankind , notwithstanding his wit and angelic facul- " ties , is the most odious being in the whole creation . " He goes on foon after to fay very generously ...
Strana 27
... humour her fo far as to take them out of that figure , and place them fide by fide . What the abfurdity was which I had committed I did not know , but I fup- 66 E 3 pofe pofe there was fome traditionary superstition in it ; and THE ...
... humour her fo far as to take them out of that figure , and place them fide by fide . What the abfurdity was which I had committed I did not know , but I fup- 66 E 3 pofe pofe there was fome traditionary superstition in it ; and THE ...
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