The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 pagina's |
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Pagina xxiii
... desire for celebrity in- duced him to visit the metropolis . In London he published some Translations from Pliny , Vertot , and Montfaucon ; and was presented by the Earl of Macclesfield with a Benefice of £ 80 a year . He also had a ...
... desire for celebrity in- duced him to visit the metropolis . In London he published some Translations from Pliny , Vertot , and Montfaucon ; and was presented by the Earl of Macclesfield with a Benefice of £ 80 a year . He also had a ...
Pagina 16
... desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it . There is another set of men that I must ... desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasantries of the ...
... desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it . There is another set of men that I must ... desire me to keep my word , assure me that it is high time to give over , with many other little pleasantries of the ...
Pagina 20
... desire you would , for your own entertain- ment , please to admonish the town , that all persons I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humour of the public diversions five - and - twenty years ago , and those of the present ...
... desire you would , for your own entertain- ment , please to admonish the town , that all persons I WAS reflecting this morning upon the spirit and humour of the public diversions five - and - twenty years ago , and those of the present ...
Pagina 28
... desire their sons may be of it : whereas , in so great an affair of life , they should consider the ge- nius and abilities of their children more than their own inclinations . " MR . SPECTATOR , " Your having been so humble as to take ...
... desire their sons may be of it : whereas , in so great an affair of life , they should consider the ge- nius and abilities of their children more than their own inclinations . " MR . SPECTATOR , " Your having been so humble as to take ...
Pagina 41
... desire of pleasing - and proceeds upon an opinion not altogether groundless- that nature may be helped by art - may be turned to their advantage . And , methinks , it would be an ac- ceptable service to take them out of the hands of ...
... desire of pleasing - and proceeds upon an opinion not altogether groundless- that nature may be helped by art - may be turned to their advantage . And , methinks , it would be an ac- ceptable service to take them out of the hands of ...
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