The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxi
... hope de- ferred , " and bitter disappointment , she died prematurely in 1728 . The conduct of Swift toward these ill - fated women , however it may be accounted for , or extenuated , will always remain a blot upon his memory in spite of ...
... hope de- ferred , " and bitter disappointment , she died prematurely in 1728 . The conduct of Swift toward these ill - fated women , however it may be accounted for , or extenuated , will always remain a blot upon his memory in spite of ...
Strana 33
... - ate all your life and actions ; and I hope you will forgive me when I have an ambition this book may ( 33 ) be placed in the library of so good a judge of 1 1 what is valuable - in that library where the choice 3 1 ...
... - ate all your life and actions ; and I hope you will forgive me when I have an ambition this book may ( 33 ) be placed in the library of so good a judge of 1 1 what is valuable - in that library where the choice 3 1 ...
Strana 34
... hope your grace will forgive my endeavor to pre- serve this work from oblivion , by affixing to it your memorable name , I shall not here presume to mention the illus- trious passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age ...
... hope your grace will forgive my endeavor to pre- serve this work from oblivion , by affixing to it your memorable name , I shall not here presume to mention the illus- trious passages of your life , which are celebrated by the whole age ...
Strana 35
... hope , excuse this pre- sumption ; but the justice I , as a Spectator , owe your character , places me above the want of an excuse . Candor and openness of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem ...
... hope , excuse this pre- sumption ; but the justice I , as a Spectator , owe your character , places me above the want of an excuse . Candor and openness of heart , which shine in all your words and actions , exact the highest esteem ...
Strana 36
... hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his spe- cies . It is therefore no wonder we see such mul- titudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing ...
... hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his spe- cies . It is therefore no wonder we see such mul- titudes of aspiring young men fall short of you in all these beauties of your character , notwithstand- ing ...
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