“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 33.
Strana 9
... understanding of an author . To gratify this curiofity , which is fo natural to a reader , I defign this paper , and my next , as prefatory difcourfes to my following writ ings , and fhall give fome account in them of the feveral ...
... understanding of an author . To gratify this curiofity , which is fo natural to a reader , I defign this paper , and my next , as prefatory difcourfes to my following writ ings , and fhall give fome account in them of the feveral ...
Strana 31
... understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffufed itself through both fexes , and all qualities of mankind , and there is hard- ly that perfon to be found , who is not more concerned for the reputation of wit ...
... understanding , and yet there is no one vice more common . It has diffufed itself through both fexes , and all qualities of mankind , and there is hard- ly that perfon to be found , who is not more concerned for the reputation of wit ...
Strana 35
... understanding , thinks himself obliged to fall in with all the paffions and humours of his yoke- fellow Do not you remember , child , fays fhe , that the pigeon - house fell the very afternoon that our careless wench Spilt the falt upon ...
... understanding , thinks himself obliged to fall in with all the paffions and humours of his yoke- fellow Do not you remember , child , fays fhe , that the pigeon - house fell the very afternoon that our careless wench Spilt the falt upon ...
Strana 49
... understanding . She had of ten an inclination to interrupt him , but could find no opportunity , till the larum ceafed of itfelf ; which it VOL . I. E did did not till he had repeated and murdered the celebrated No II . 49 THE SPECTATOR ...
... understanding . She had of ten an inclination to interrupt him , but could find no opportunity , till the larum ceafed of itfelf ; which it VOL . I. E did did not till he had repeated and murdered the celebrated No II . 49 THE SPECTATOR ...
Strana 62
... understand , that it is a kind of acting , to go in masquerade , and a man should be able to say or do things proper for the drefs in which he appears . We < have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman fena- tors , and grave ...
... understand , that it is a kind of acting , to go in masquerade , and a man should be able to say or do things proper for the drefs in which he appears . We < have now and then rakes in the habit of Roman fena- tors , and grave ...
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