The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 1
... measure of a pyramid ; and as foon as I had fet myself right in that particular , re- turned to my native country with great fatisfaction . I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places ...
... measure of a pyramid ; and as foon as I had fet myself right in that particular , re- turned to my native country with great fatisfaction . I have passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places ...
Pagina 22
... measure of sense to fee the ridicule of this monftrous practise ; but , what makes it more aftonishing , it is not the taste of the rabble , but of persons of the greatest politeness , which has established it . If the Italians have ...
... measure of sense to fee the ridicule of this monftrous practise ; but , what makes it more aftonishing , it is not the taste of the rabble , but of persons of the greatest politeness , which has established it . If the Italians have ...
Pagina 30
... measure Die eflects of a well - temper'd conftitution , a man cannot be at too much pains to cultivate and pre- ferve it . But this care , which we are prompted to . not only by common fenfe , but by duty and in tinet , hould never ...
... measure Die eflects of a well - temper'd conftitution , a man cannot be at too much pains to cultivate and pre- ferve it . But this care , which we are prompted to . not only by common fenfe , but by duty and in tinet , hould never ...
Pagina 32
... measure amidst the noise and business of the world . I have ever thought men were better known , by what could be observed of them from a perusal of their private letters , than any other way . My friend the clergyman , the other day ...
... measure amidst the noise and business of the world . I have ever thought men were better known , by what could be observed of them from a perusal of their private letters , than any other way . My friend the clergyman , the other day ...
Pagina 39
... measure of finishing what she has left im- ' perfect . ، It is , methinks , a low and degrading idea of ' that fex , which was created to refine the joys , < and soften the cares of humanity , by the most agreeable participation , to ...
... measure of finishing what she has left im- ' perfect . ، It is , methinks , a low and degrading idea of ' that fex , which was created to refine the joys , < and soften the cares of humanity , by the most agreeable participation , to ...
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