The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 27
... mentioning a tribe of egotists , for whom I have always had a mortal aversion , I mean the authors of memoirs , who are never mentioned in any works but their own , and who raise all their productions out of this single figure of speech ...
... mentioning a tribe of egotists , for whom I have always had a mortal aversion , I mean the authors of memoirs , who are never mentioned in any works but their own , and who raise all their productions out of this single figure of speech ...
Pagina 43
... mention scribbler , liar , rogue , rascal , knave , and villain , ' without which it is impossible to carry on a modern controversy . Our party - writers are so sensible of the secret virtue of an innuendo to recommend their productions ...
... mention scribbler , liar , rogue , rascal , knave , and villain , ' without which it is impossible to carry on a modern controversy . Our party - writers are so sensible of the secret virtue of an innuendo to recommend their productions ...
Pagina 48
... mention sips , drams , and whets without number . I ques- tion not but every reader's memory will suggest to him se- veral ambitious young men who are as vain in this particu- lar as Will Funnel , and can boast of as glorious exploits ...
... mention sips , drams , and whets without number . I ques- tion not but every reader's memory will suggest to him se- veral ambitious young men who are as vain in this particu- lar as Will Funnel , and can boast of as glorious exploits ...
Pagina 65
... mention , but out of pure morality , that I think so much constancy should be rewarded , though I may not do it after all per- haps . I do not believe all the unreasonable malice of mankind can give a pretence why I should have been ...
... mention , but out of pure morality , that I think so much constancy should be rewarded , though I may not do it after all per- haps . I do not believe all the unreasonable malice of mankind can give a pretence why I should have been ...
Pagina 67
... mention the two following . First of all , a man should always consider how much he has more than he wants : and se- condly , how much more unhappy he might be than he really is . First of all , a man should always consider how much ...
... mention the two following . First of all , a man should always consider how much he has more than he wants : and se- condly , how much more unhappy he might be than he really is . First of all , a man should always consider how much ...
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