The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 18
... present at this great controversy of faces , in order to make a collection of the most remarkable grins that shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an account which I lately received of one of these grinning - matches from a ...
... present at this great controversy of faces , in order to make a collection of the most remarkable grins that shall be there exhibited . I must not here omit an account which I lately received of one of these grinning - matches from a ...
Pagina 22
... present content myself with what he allows us , parsimony and frugality . If it were consistent with the quali- ty of so ancient a baronet as Sir Roger , to keep an account , or measure things by the most infallible way , that of ...
... present content myself with what he allows us , parsimony and frugality . If it were consistent with the quali- ty of so ancient a baronet as Sir Roger , to keep an account , or measure things by the most infallible way , that of ...
Pagina 27
... present troubles , which you are the more obliged to assist me in , as you were yourself in a great measure the cause of them , by recom- mending to us an instrument , and not instructing us at the same time how to play upon it . < I ...
... present troubles , which you are the more obliged to assist me in , as you were yourself in a great measure the cause of them , by recom- mending to us an instrument , and not instructing us at the same time how to play upon it . < I ...
Pagina 44
... present themselves , which could not fail to please the ordinary taste of mankind , but are stifled in their birth by reason of some remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the minds of those who read them ; did they know ...
... present themselves , which could not fail to please the ordinary taste of mankind , but are stifled in their birth by reason of some remote tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the minds of those who read them ; did they know ...
Pagina 46
... present at this trial of skill . Now , Sir , 1 humbly conceive , whatever you have determined of the grinners * , the whistlers ought to be encou- raged , not only as their art is practised without dis- tortion , but as it improves ...
... present at this trial of skill . Now , Sir , 1 humbly conceive , whatever you have determined of the grinners * , the whistlers ought to be encou- raged , not only as their art is practised without dis- tortion , but as it improves ...
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