The Spectator, Volume 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 2
... Honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous Day it ever saw , that of the Arraignment of its Prelates ; and how far the Civil Power , in the Late and present ...
... Honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous Day it ever saw , that of the Arraignment of its Prelates ; and how far the Civil Power , in the Late and present ...
Pagina 26
... polite Age is in danger of being the most vicious . ' It happen'd at Athens , during a publick Representa- tion of some Play exhibited in honour of the Common- wealth F V wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for 26 THE SPECTATOR.
... polite Age is in danger of being the most vicious . ' It happen'd at Athens , during a publick Representa- tion of some Play exhibited in honour of the Common- wealth F V wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for 26 THE SPECTATOR.
Pagina 36
... Honour , did not continue long , most of the Members of it being put to the Sword , or hanged , a little after its Institution . Our Modern celebrated Clubs are founded upon Eating and Drinking , which are Points wherein most Men agree ...
... Honour , did not continue long , most of the Members of it being put to the Sword , or hanged , a little after its Institution . Our Modern celebrated Clubs are founded upon Eating and Drinking , which are Points wherein most Men agree ...
Pagina 42
... Honour of her Ac quaintance , by my Friend WILL . HONEYCOMB , who ha prevailed upon her to admit me sometimes into he Assembly , as a civil inoffensive Man . I found he accompanied with one Person only , a Common - Place Talker , who ...
... Honour of her Ac quaintance , by my Friend WILL . HONEYCOMB , who ha prevailed upon her to admit me sometimes into he Assembly , as a civil inoffensive Man . I found he accompanied with one Person only , a Common - Place Talker , who ...
Pagina 53
... and assure you , as low as my Circumstances are at present , I am so much a Man of Honour , that I would scorn to be any Beast for Bread but a Lion . 164 C Yours , & c . ' I No. 14 . Friday , I had no sooner ended THE SPECTATOR 53.
... and assure you , as low as my Circumstances are at present , I am so much a Man of Honour , that I would scorn to be any Beast for Bread but a Lion . 164 C Yours , & c . ' I No. 14 . Friday , I had no sooner ended THE SPECTATOR 53.
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