The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... felves , ( it being the worst Way in the World to Fame , to be too anxious a- bout it ) that upon the whole I refolved for the future to go on in my ordinary Way ; and without too much Fear or Hope about the Bufinefs of Reputa tion , to ...
... felves , ( it being the worst Way in the World to Fame , to be too anxious a- bout it ) that upon the whole I refolved for the future to go on in my ordinary Way ; and without too much Fear or Hope about the Bufinefs of Reputa tion , to ...
Strana 40
... felves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern Itali- ans express themselves in fuch a florid Form of Words , and fuch tedious Circum- locutions , as are ufed by none but Pe- dants in our own Country ; and at the fame ...
... felves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern Itali- ans express themselves in fuch a florid Form of Words , and fuch tedious Circum- locutions , as are ufed by none but Pe- dants in our own Country ; and at the fame ...
Strana 47
... felves in what is proper and agreeable to the Inftitutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more common , than that we run in perfect Contradiction to them ? All which is fupported by no other Pretenfion , than ...
... felves in what is proper and agreeable to the Inftitutions of Justice and Piety among us ? And yet is there any thing more common , than that we run in perfect Contradiction to them ? All which is fupported by no other Pretenfion , than ...
Strana 49
... him the Occafion of it , he told me that his Wife had dreamt a ftrange Dream the Night before , which they were afraid portended fome Misfortune to them- " At her felves or to their Children . coming felves No 7. The SPECTATOR . 49 . ...
... him the Occafion of it , he told me that his Wife had dreamt a ftrange Dream the Night before , which they were afraid portended fome Misfortune to them- " At her felves or to their Children . coming felves No 7. The SPECTATOR . 49 . ...
Strana 50
" At her felves or to their Children . coming into the Room I observed a fet- tled Melancholy in her Countenance , which I fhould have been troubled for , had I not heard from whence it pro- ceeded . We were no fooner fat down , but ...
" At her felves or to their Children . coming into the Room I observed a fet- tled Melancholy in her Countenance , which I fhould have been troubled for , had I not heard from whence it pro- ceeded . We were no fooner fat down , but ...
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