The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 11
... Sometimes I fmoke a pipe at Child's , and , whilft I feem attentive to nothing but the Poftman , overhear the con- verfation of every table in the room . I appear on Sun- day nights at St. James's coffee - houfe ; and fometimes join the ...
... Sometimes I fmoke a pipe at Child's , and , whilft I feem attentive to nothing but the Poftman , overhear the con- verfation of every table in the room . I appear on Sun- day nights at St. James's coffee - houfe ; and fometimes join the ...
Strana 182
... Sometimes the wit of the fcene lies in a fhoulderbelt , and fometimes in a pair of whiskers . A lover running about the ftage , with his head peeping out of a barrel , was thought a very good jest in king Charles the fecond's time ; and ...
... Sometimes the wit of the fcene lies in a fhoulderbelt , and fometimes in a pair of whiskers . A lover running about the ftage , with his head peeping out of a barrel , was thought a very good jest in king Charles the fecond's time ; and ...
Strana 246
... sometimes gave into the Plocè , but that in his humble opinion he thined most in the Antanaclafis . I must not here omit , that a famous Univerfity of this and was formerly very much infefted with puns ; but whether or no this might not ...
... sometimes gave into the Plocè , but that in his humble opinion he thined most in the Antanaclafis . I must not here omit , that a famous Univerfity of this and was formerly very much infefted with puns ; but whether or no this might not ...
Strana 251
... Sometimes the poet's heart is frozen in every breaft , and fometimes fcorched in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , and burnt in love , like a fhip fet on fire in the middle of the fea . The reader may obferve , in every one ...
... Sometimes the poet's heart is frozen in every breaft , and fometimes fcorched in every eye . Sometimes he is drowned in tears , and burnt in love , like a fhip fet on fire in the middle of the fea . The reader may obferve , in every one ...
Strana 281
... Sometimes the vulgar fee , and judge , aright . WHEN I travelled , I took a particular delight in hearing the fongs and fables that are come from father to fon , and are moft in vogue among the common people of the countries through ...
... Sometimes the vulgar fee , and judge , aright . WHEN I travelled , I took a particular delight in hearing the fongs and fables that are come from father to fon , and are moft in vogue among the common people of the countries through ...
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