The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... greater part of his " Cato . " The death of King Wil- liam , however , annulling his pension , caused his return to England in 1702 . publication of his Travels , and more especially his " Campaign , " speedily introduced him into ...
... greater part of his " Cato . " The death of King Wil- liam , however , annulling his pension , caused his return to England in 1702 . publication of his Travels , and more especially his " Campaign , " speedily introduced him into ...
Strana 34
... greater writers . Yet how pleasing would it be to those who shall read the surprising revolutions in your story , to be made acquainted with your ordinary life and Youngest son of Charles , Lord Clifford , and afterward Lord Carleton ...
... greater writers . Yet how pleasing would it be to those who shall read the surprising revolutions in your story , to be made acquainted with your ordinary life and Youngest son of Charles , Lord Clifford , and afterward Lord Carleton ...
Strana 35
... greater sense of your merit in gen your favor and patronage to me , as you are a general , and of the favors you every day do us , thau , tleman of the most polite literature , and perfectly Sir , accomplished in the knowledge of books ...
... greater sense of your merit in gen your favor and patronage to me , as you are a general , and of the favors you every day do us , thau , tleman of the most polite literature , and perfectly Sir , accomplished in the knowledge of books ...
Strana 41
... greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . Ax author , when he first appears in the world , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but his performances . With a good share of this vanity in ...
... greater sagacity , consider their talents , manners , failings , and merits . Ax author , when he first appears in the world , is very apt to believe it has nothing to think of but his performances . With a good share of this vanity in ...
Strana 51
... greater amusement to the town than Signior Nicolini's combat with a lion in the Hay- market , which has been very often exhibited to the general satisfaction of most of the nobility and gentry in the kingdom of Great Britain . Upon the ...
... greater amusement to the town than Signior Nicolini's combat with a lion in the Hay- market , which has been very often exhibited to the general satisfaction of most of the nobility and gentry in the kingdom of Great Britain . Upon the ...
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