The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... Lordship , prefer You to himself , without thinking the less meanly of his own talents . But if I should take notice of all that might be observed in A 3 your your Lordship , I should have no- thing new to DEDICATION .
... Lordship , prefer You to himself , without thinking the less meanly of his own talents . But if I should take notice of all that might be observed in A 3 your your Lordship , I should have no- thing new to DEDICATION .
Strana 14
... himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and doublet of the fame cut that were in fashion at the time of his repulfe , which , in his merry humours , he tells us , has been in and out twelve times fince he ...
... himself , and never dressed afterwards . He continues to wear a coat and doublet of the fame cut that were in fashion at the time of his repulfe , which , in his merry humours , he tells us , has been in and out twelve times fince he ...
Strana 16
... himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the fame time I can say this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows home a ...
... himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the fame time I can say this of him , that there is not a point in the compass but blows home a ...
Strana 17
... himself and others . The fame frankness runs through all his conversation . The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures , in the relation of which he is very agreeable to the company ; for he is never ...
... himself and others . The fame frankness runs through all his conversation . The military part of his life has furnished him with many adventures , in the relation of which he is very agreeable to the company ; for he is never ...
Strana 18
... himself . He is a clergyman , a very philofophick man , of general learning , great fanctity of life , and the most exact good - breeding . He has the misfortune to be of a very weak conftitution , and confequently cannot accept of fuch ...
... himself . He is a clergyman , a very philofophick man , of general learning , great fanctity of life , and the most exact good - breeding . He has the misfortune to be of a very weak conftitution , and confequently cannot accept of fuch ...
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