“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... person whom I had never feen , with the ge- nius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the lady re- vived , the bags fwelled to their former bulk , the piles of faggots , and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of guineas : and ...
... person whom I had never feen , with the ge- nius of Great Britain . At the first entrance the lady re- vived , the bags fwelled to their former bulk , the piles of faggots , and heaps of paper changed into pyramids of guineas : and ...
Strana 59
... at Paris , that more people go to fee the horfe , than the king who fits upon it . On the contrary , it gives me a juft indignation to fee fee a person whofe action gives new majefty to kings No 13 . 59 THE SPECTATOR .
... at Paris , that more people go to fee the horfe , than the king who fits upon it . On the contrary , it gives me a juft indignation to fee fee a person whofe action gives new majefty to kings No 13 . 59 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 60
fee a person whofe action gives new majefty to kings , refolution to heroes , and softness to lovers , thus fink- ing from the greatnefs of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice . I have often wifhed ...
fee a person whofe action gives new majefty to kings , refolution to heroes , and softness to lovers , thus fink- ing from the greatnefs of his behaviour , and degraded into the character of the London Prentice . I have often wifhed ...
Strana 92
... person , to raise uneafinefs among near relations , and to expofe whole families to derifion , at the fame time that he remains unfeen and undiscovered . If , befides the ac- complishments of being witty and ill - natured , a man is vi ...
... person , to raise uneafinefs among near relations , and to expofe whole families to derifion , at the fame time that he remains unfeen and undiscovered . If , befides the ac- complishments of being witty and ill - natured , a man is vi ...
Strana 94
... person whofe reputation he thus affaults , in his body or in his fortune , could he do it with the fame fecurity . There is indeed fomething very barba- rous and inhumane in the ordinary fcribblers of lampoons . An innocent young lady ...
... person whofe reputation he thus affaults , in his body or in his fortune , could he do it with the fame fecurity . There is indeed fomething very barba- rous and inhumane in the ordinary fcribblers of lampoons . An innocent young lady ...
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