The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 strán (strany) |
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Strana 73
... Subject . It is to the ordinary People , who are not accustomed to make very proper Remarks on any Occafion , matter of great Jeft , if a Man enters with a prominent Pair of Shoulders into an Affembly , or is distinguished by an Ex ...
... Subject . It is to the ordinary People , who are not accustomed to make very proper Remarks on any Occafion , matter of great Jeft , if a Man enters with a prominent Pair of Shoulders into an Affembly , or is distinguished by an Ex ...
Strana 79
... giving my Opinion upon the Subject of Mufic ; which I fhall lay down only in a problematical Manner , to be confidered by thofe who are Mafters in the Art . C D.4 Thursday , ' No 19 Thursday , March 22 . Di bene N ° 18 79 The SPECTATOR .
... giving my Opinion upon the Subject of Mufic ; which I fhall lay down only in a problematical Manner , to be confidered by thofe who are Mafters in the Art . C D.4 Thursday , ' No 19 Thursday , March 22 . Di bene N ° 18 79 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 81
... The next Refuge was to fay it was overlooked by one Man , and many Pages wholly writ- ten by another . An honeft Fellow who fat among a DS Clufter Clufter of them in debate on this Subject , cried N ° 19 81 The SPECTATOR .
... The next Refuge was to fay it was overlooked by one Man , and many Pages wholly writ- ten by another . An honeft Fellow who fat among a DS Clufter Clufter of them in debate on this Subject , cried N ° 19 81 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 82
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Clufter of them in debate on this Subject , cried out , Gentlemen , if you are fure none of you yourselves had an Hand in it , you are but where you were , whoever writ it . But the most ufual Succour ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Clufter of them in debate on this Subject , cried out , Gentlemen , if you are fure none of you yourselves had an Hand in it , you are but where you were , whoever writ it . But the most ufual Succour ...
Strana 85
... Subjects of these Dominions , as are Mafters of it , were born . Impudence in an Englishman is fullen and infolent ; in a Scotchman it is untractable and rapacious ; in an Irishman abfurd and fawning : As the Courfe of the World now ...
... Subjects of these Dominions , as are Mafters of it , were born . Impudence in an Englishman is fullen and infolent ; in a Scotchman it is untractable and rapacious ; in an Irishman abfurd and fawning : As the Courfe of the World now ...
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