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 ix
... given in the ordinary type of the Papers ; but the quoted passages have been set up in type of a smaller size . The humorous ' Advertisements ' which reappeared in the Collected Edition will be found in their places in these volumes ...
... given in the ordinary type of the Papers ; but the quoted passages have been set up in type of a smaller size . The humorous ' Advertisements ' which reappeared in the Collected Edition will be found in their places in these volumes ...
Pagina x
... given point to the commentary ; and certain books which were popular at the time or were likely to be known to the writers - such as Menagiana , the Characters of La Bruyère , and the editions of the French critics - have yielded not a ...
... given point to the commentary ; and certain books which were popular at the time or were likely to be known to the writers - such as Menagiana , the Characters of La Bruyère , and the editions of the French critics - have yielded not a ...
Pagina 5
... given the Reader just so much of my History and Character , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the Business I have undertaken . As for other Particulars in my Life and Adventures , I shall insert them in following ...
... given the Reader just so much of my History and Character , as to let him see I am not altogether unqualified for the Business I have undertaken . As for other Particulars in my Life and Adventures , I shall insert them in following ...
Pagina 39
... given to be contentious , and Statesmen that are out of Business ; in short , every one that considers the World as a Theatre , and desires to form a right Judg ment of those who are the Actors on it . There is another Set of Men that I ...
... given to be contentious , and Statesmen that are out of Business ; in short , every one that considers the World as a Theatre , and desires to form a right Judg ment of those who are the Actors on it . There is another Set of Men that I ...
Pagina 41
... given them of being witty . But et them remember that I do hereby enter my Caveat gainst this Piece of Raillery . No. 11 . STEELE Tuesday , March 13 , Dat veniam corvis , vexat censura columbas . — Juv . ARIETTA is visited by all ...
... given them of being witty . But et them remember that I do hereby enter my Caveat gainst this Piece of Raillery . No. 11 . STEELE Tuesday , March 13 , Dat veniam corvis , vexat censura columbas . — Juv . ARIETTA is visited by all ...
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