The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... opinion this eighth volume , were written by any of those which you shewed some years ago , when you chose gentlemen who had a hand in this or the former for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth volumes . THE SPECTATOR . whole ...
... opinion this eighth volume , were written by any of those which you shewed some years ago , when you chose gentlemen who had a hand in this or the former for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth volumes . THE SPECTATOR . whole ...
Strana 11
... opinion none but men of fine parts deserved to be hanged . The reflections of such men are so delicate upon all occurrences which they are concerned in , that they should be exposed to more than ordinary infamy and punishment for ...
... opinion none but men of fine parts deserved to be hanged . The reflections of such men are so delicate upon all occurrences which they are concerned in , that they should be exposed to more than ordinary infamy and punishment for ...
Strana 41
... opinion not altogether groundless- that nature may be helped by art - may be turned to their advantage . And , methinks , it would be an ac- ceptable service to take them out of the hands of quacks and pretenders , and to prevent their ...
... opinion not altogether groundless- that nature may be helped by art - may be turned to their advantage . And , methinks , it would be an ac- ceptable service to take them out of the hands of quacks and pretenders , and to prevent their ...
Strana 51
... opinion , we cannot help that . It were better they were . Moreover , we now and then condescend to direct in some measure the little affairs of our own university . 66 But Verily , Mr. Spectator , we are much offended at the act for ...
... opinion , we cannot help that . It were better they were . Moreover , we now and then condescend to direct in some measure the little affairs of our own university . 66 But Verily , Mr. Spectator , we are much offended at the act for ...
Strana 56
... opinion . Every one laughs at somebody that is in an inferior state of folly to himself . It was land to keep a tame fool dressed in petticoats , that the heir of the family might have an opportunity of joking upon him , and diverting ...
... opinion . Every one laughs at somebody that is in an inferior state of folly to himself . It was land to keep a tame fool dressed in petticoats , that the heir of the family might have an opportunity of joking upon him , and diverting ...
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