The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1926 |
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... look'd upon by his Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth . He is now in his Fifty sixth Year , cheerful , gay , and hearty , keeps a good House both in Town and Country ; a great Lover of Mankind ; but there is such a mirthful ...
... look'd upon by his Friends rather as Matter of Raillery than Truth . He is now in his Fifty sixth Year , cheerful , gay , and hearty , keeps a good House both in Town and Country ; a great Lover of Mankind ; but there is such a mirthful ...
Strana 18
... Look the Force of Language . ' It was Prudence to turn away my Eyes from this Object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex , and move a knowing Eye no more than the Portraitures of ...
... Look the Force of Language . ' It was Prudence to turn away my Eyes from this Object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless Creatures who make up the Lump of that Sex , and move a knowing Eye no more than the Portraitures of ...
Strana 21
... look upon without catching Cold , and indeed without much Danger of being burnt ; for there are several Engines filled with Water , and ready to play at a Minute's warning , in case any such Accident should happen . However , as I have ...
... look upon without catching Cold , and indeed without much Danger of being burnt ; for there are several Engines filled with Water , and ready to play at a Minute's warning , in case any such Accident should happen . However , as I have ...
Strana 22
... look into the Writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English Writers , in their way of thinking and expressing themselves , resemble those Authors much more than the Modern Italians pretend to ...
... look into the Writings of the old Italians , such as Cicero and Virgil , we shall find that the English Writers , in their way of thinking and expressing themselves , resemble those Authors much more than the Modern Italians pretend to ...
Strana 25
... look'd intentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his Mind a little . What I aim at , says he , is to represent , That I am of Opinion , to polish our Understandings and neglect our Manners is of all things the most ...
... look'd intentively upon him , which made him , I thought , collect his Mind a little . What I aim at , says he , is to represent , That I am of Opinion , to polish our Understandings and neglect our Manners is of all things the most ...
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