The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 3
... himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the fame time I can fay this of him , that there is not a point in the compafs but blows home a ...
... himself ; and fays that England may be richer than other kingdoms , by as plain methods as he himself is richer than other men ; though at the fame time I can fay this of him , that there is not a point in the compafs but blows home a ...
Pagina 16
... himself to be killed fo cafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it was obferved of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt fome words in ordinary converfation , as if he had not fought his ...
... himself to be killed fo cafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it was obferved of him , that he grew more furly every time he came out of the Lion ; and having dropt fome words in ordinary converfation , as if he had not fought his ...
Pagina 20
... himself , as others are apt to be upon has any of thefe oddneffes about him , if he can be that occafion ; when he can poffefs himfelf with fuch a chearfulness , women and children , who much pleased with him . are at first frighted at ...
... himself , as others are apt to be upon has any of thefe oddneffes about him , if he can be that occafion ; when he can poffefs himfelf with fuch a chearfulness , women and children , who much pleased with him . are at first frighted at ...
Pagina 35
... himself in a French equipage , and brings Afcalaphus along with him as his Valet de Chambre . This is what we call folly and impertinence ; but what the French look upon as gay and polite . I fhall add no more to what I have here ...
... himself in a French equipage , and brings Afcalaphus along with him as his Valet de Chambre . This is what we call folly and impertinence ; but what the French look upon as gay and polite . I fhall add no more to what I have here ...
Pagina 37
... himself : " For the truth of which. prefent the only muficians in the Turkish empire , and that it would be very cafy for our factory at Smyrna to furnish us every year with a colony of musicians , by the opportunity of the Turkey fleet ...
... himself : " For the truth of which. prefent the only muficians in the Turkish empire , and that it would be very cafy for our factory at Smyrna to furnish us every year with a colony of musicians , by the opportunity of the Turkey fleet ...
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