The Spectator, Zväzok 1 |
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Strana xxviii
... she despised or vexed ADDISON on that account will not fupply the place of fact , and will obscure the few facts we poffefs . We can- not easily imagine that any woman would think herself fuperior to ADDISON by a rank which in- her was ...
... she despised or vexed ADDISON on that account will not fupply the place of fact , and will obscure the few facts we poffefs . We can- not easily imagine that any woman would think herself fuperior to ADDISON by a rank which in- her was ...
Strana xxx
... she was bred up with little veneration for his memory ; that she had a marked diflike to his writings , and an uncon- querable averfion to the perufal of them ; that she discovered very early in life as great an unlikeness and ...
... she was bred up with little veneration for his memory ; that she had a marked diflike to his writings , and an uncon- querable averfion to the perufal of them ; that she discovered very early in life as great an unlikeness and ...
Strana xxxv
... she was an actress of confider- able powers , and died at Bath about the year 1755 . 66 • * His conduct in the embarkation of the troops , & c . to be fent from Ireland to Scotland , during the rebellion in 1715 , was fingularly ...
... she was an actress of confider- able powers , and died at Bath about the year 1755 . 66 • * His conduct in the embarkation of the troops , & c . to be fent from Ireland to Scotland , during the rebellion in 1715 , was fingularly ...
Strana lx
... she is a read- ing lady , and that her difcourfe was as learned as the beft philofopher could poffibly make . She reads upon the nature of plants , and understands every thing . In the dedication STEELE fays , " in- ftead of Affemblies ...
... she is a read- ing lady , and that her difcourfe was as learned as the beft philofopher could poffibly make . She reads upon the nature of plants , and understands every thing . In the dedication STEELE fays , " in- ftead of Affemblies ...
Strana 2
... she dreamt that she was brought to bed of a judge . Whether this might proceed from a law - fuit which was then depending in the fa- mily , or my father's being a juftice of the peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to ...
... she dreamt that she was brought to bed of a judge . Whether this might proceed from a law - fuit which was then depending in the fa- mily , or my father's being a juftice of the peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to ...
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