The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... never completed ; and in 1742 a new edition of the " Dunciad , " enlarged by the addition of a fourth book . In this he attacked Colley Cibber most unmercifully , for no evident reason ; unless , as Dr. Johnson suggests , he thought ...
... never completed ; and in 1742 a new edition of the " Dunciad , " enlarged by the addition of a fourth book . In this he attacked Colley Cibber most unmercifully , for no evident reason ; unless , as Dr. Johnson suggests , he thought ...
Strana 42
... never praised or flattered , I never belied or contradicted them . As these com- pose half the world , and are , by the just com- plaisance and gallantry of our nation , the more powerful part of our people , I shall dedicate a ...
... never praised or flattered , I never belied or contradicted them . As these com- pose half the world , and are , by the just com- plaisance and gallantry of our nation , the more powerful part of our people , I shall dedicate a ...
Strana 62
... never expressed the least resentment of it . But with submission , I think the remark I have here made shows us , that this unworthy treatment made an impression upon his mind , though he had been too wise to discover it . When Julius ...
... never expressed the least resentment of it . But with submission , I think the remark I have here made shows us , that this unworthy treatment made an impression upon his mind , though he had been too wise to discover it . When Julius ...
Strana 63
... never permit me traveler ; my business , to consult my own good humor , which I gratify without controlling other people's : I have a room and a whole bed to myself : and I have a dog , a fiddle , and a gun : they please me , and injure ...
... never permit me traveler ; my business , to consult my own good humor , which I gratify without controlling other people's : I have a room and a whole bed to myself : and I have a dog , a fiddle , and a gun : they please me , and injure ...
Strana 69
... never looked so well in her life as this evening ; " or the like reflection , without re- gard to any other member of the society ; for in this assembly they do not meet to talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of ...
... never looked so well in her life as this evening ; " or the like reflection , without re- gard to any other member of the society ; for in this assembly they do not meet to talk to each other , but every man claims the full liberty of ...
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