The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 15
... spirits ; and that we have multitudes of spectators on all our actions , when we think our- selves most alone ... spirit raised another , I observed that at the end of every story the whole company closed their ranks , and crouded ...
... spirits ; and that we have multitudes of spectators on all our actions , when we think our- selves most alone ... spirit raised another , I observed that at the end of every story the whole company closed their ranks , and crouded ...
Pagina 27
... spirit , than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputation . Lampoons and fa- tires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but make it incurable . For this reason I am ...
... spirit , than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputation . Lampoons and fa- tires , that are written with wit and spirit , are like poisoned darts , which not only inflict a wound , but make it incurable . For this reason I am ...
Pagina 38
... spirit that appeared to him in the shape of a black horfe without an head ; to which he added , that about a month ... spirits fabulous and groundless . Could not I give myself up to this general testimony of man kind , I should to ...
... spirit that appeared to him in the shape of a black horfe without an head ; to which he added , that about a month ... spirits fabulous and groundless . Could not I give myself up to this general testimony of man kind , I should to ...
Pagina 59
... spirit prevails . Italy was long torn in pieces by the Guelfes and Gi- bellines , and France by those who were for and against the league : but it is very unhappy for a man to be born in fuch a stormy and tempeftu- ous season . It is ...
... spirit prevails . Italy was long torn in pieces by the Guelfes and Gi- bellines , and France by those who were for and against the league : but it is very unhappy for a man to be born in fuch a stormy and tempeftu- ous season . It is ...
Pagina 79
... spirit of his , which any man may have , that , like him , will conquer pride , vanity and affectation , and follow ... spirits , and never let them fink be- low an inclination at least to be well - pleased : the way to this , is ...
... spirit of his , which any man may have , that , like him , will conquer pride , vanity and affectation , and follow ... spirits , and never let them fink be- low an inclination at least to be well - pleased : the way to this , is ...
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