The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... which I think a pretty instance that the most polite age is in danger of being the most vicious . 1 6 ' It happened at Athens , during a B5 It N ° 6 3-3 THE SPЕСТАТOR . virtue, "It is a mighty dishonour and shame ...
... which I think a pretty instance that the most polite age is in danger of being the most vicious . 1 6 ' It happened at Athens , during a B5 It N ° 6 3-3 THE SPЕСТАТOR . virtue, "It is a mighty dishonour and shame ...
Strana 41
... instance of it , we may observe , that we take all occafions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themselves agree in any ...
... instance of it , we may observe , that we take all occafions and pretences of forming ourselves into those little nocturnal affemblies , which are commonly known by the name of Clubs . When a fet of men find themselves agree in any ...
Strana 55
... instances of perfons , who have been terrified even to distraction , at the figure of a tree , or the shaking of a bullrush . The truth of it is , I look upon a found ima- gination as the greatest bleffing of life , next to a clear ...
... instances of perfons , who have been terrified even to distraction , at the figure of a tree , or the shaking of a bullrush . The truth of it is , I look upon a found ima- gination as the greatest bleffing of life , next to a clear ...
Strana 76
... instance of his fincerity in this particular , he gave me a fight of a list in his pocket - book of all of this class , who for these five years have fallen under ' his observation , with himself at the head of ' em , and in the rear ...
... instance of his fincerity in this particular , he gave me a fight of a list in his pocket - book of all of this class , who for these five years have fallen under ' his observation , with himself at the head of ' em , and in the rear ...
Strana 92
... instances of this kind in Shake- fpear ; but then it is the disturbance of a noble mind , ' from generous and humane resentments ; it is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends ; it is no diminution , but a ...
... instances of this kind in Shake- fpear ; but then it is the disturbance of a noble mind , ' from generous and humane resentments ; it is like that grief which we have for the decease of our friends ; it is no diminution , but a ...
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