The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Washington Greene J.B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... idea of uniting the authors of a periodical in a club — though an obvious one - was calculated to bring out sparkling contrasts of character . But it was not successfully elaborated . Each personage was greatly dis- sociated from the ...
... idea of uniting the authors of a periodical in a club — though an obvious one - was calculated to bring out sparkling contrasts of character . But it was not successfully elaborated . Each personage was greatly dis- sociated from the ...
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... ideas , till the business and conversation of the day has supplied them . I have often considered these poor souls with an eye of great commiseration , when I have heard them asking the first man they have met with , whether there was ...
... ideas , till the business and conversation of the day has supplied them . I have often considered these poor souls with an eye of great commiseration , when I have heard them asking the first man they have met with , whether there was ...
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... idea is carried out with much humour in the character of Will Wimble , No. 108. V. also Hon . Mr. Thomas Gules . Tatler , 256 , by Steele and Addison . - G . should be employ , call might be governed ; an and " feel " should be " whom ...
... idea is carried out with much humour in the character of Will Wimble , No. 108. V. also Hon . Mr. Thomas Gules . Tatler , 256 , by Steele and Addison . - G . should be employ , call might be governed ; an and " feel " should be " whom ...
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... idea of the ignorance or politeness of a nation , from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions , they should be submit- ted to the perusal of men of learning and genius , before they are put in execution . Sir Cloudesly ...
... idea of the ignorance or politeness of a nation , from the turn of their public monuments and inscriptions , they should be submit- ted to the perusal of men of learning and genius , before they are put in execution . Sir Cloudesly ...
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... ideas , they are not able to read it over to themselves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of wits and humourists , by such monstrous conceits as almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not ...
... ideas , they are not able to read it over to themselves without laughing . These poor gentlemen endeavour to gain themselves the reputation of wits and humourists , by such monstrous conceits as almost qualify them for Bedlam ; not ...
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