The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 pagina's |
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... entertainment , than what can be found in the following , or any other book . One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that you excel the rest of mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor were it a ...
... entertainment , than what can be found in the following , or any other book . One cannot indeed without offence to yourself observe , that you excel the rest of mankind in the least , as well as the greatest endowments . Nor were it a ...
Pagina 9
... entertainment of my life : I never enter into the com- merce of discourse with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such a habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this effect I cannot ...
... entertainment of my life : I never enter into the com- merce of discourse with any but my particular friends , and not in public even with them . Such a habit has perhaps raised in me uncommon reflections ; but this effect I cannot ...
Pagina 13
... entertainment as any that I am able to fur nish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : - " TO THE SPECTATOR , & c . for the reformation of manners , and therefore think myself a proper person for your correspondence ...
... entertainment as any that I am able to fur nish him with , and therefore shall make no apology for them : - " TO THE SPECTATOR , & c . for the reformation of manners , and therefore think myself a proper person for your correspondence ...
Pagina 23
... entertainment . This paper my reader will find was intended for an answer to a multitude of correspondents ; but I hope he will pardon me if I single out one of them in particular , who has made me so very humble a re- quest , that I ...
... entertainment . This paper my reader will find was intended for an answer to a multitude of correspondents ; but I hope he will pardon me if I single out one of them in particular , who has made me so very humble a re- quest , that I ...
Pagina 24
... entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate trifles of that nation . This alarmed the poetasters and fiddlers of the town , who were used to deal in a more ordinary kind of ware ; and therefore laid down an established rule ...
... entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate trifles of that nation . This alarmed the poetasters and fiddlers of the town , who were used to deal in a more ordinary kind of ware ; and therefore laid down an established rule ...
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