The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - 722 pagina's |
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Pagina i
... present Edition to the notice of the Public . We give , by way of Preface , short biographical notices of the Contributors . JOSEPH ADDISON , the eldest son of the Rev. Launcelot Addison , Dean of Lichfield , was born in 1672 , at ...
... present Edition to the notice of the Public . We give , by way of Preface , short biographical notices of the Contributors . JOSEPH ADDISON , the eldest son of the Rev. Launcelot Addison , Dean of Lichfield , was born in 1672 , at ...
Pagina 1
... present age will be talking of your virtues , though posterity alone will do them justice . Other men pass through oppositions and contending interests in the ways of ambition ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and ...
... present age will be talking of your virtues , though posterity alone will do them justice . Other men pass through oppositions and contending interests in the ways of ambition ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and ...
Pagina 4
... present you are content to aim all your charms the reader will find an account of the rise of this at your own spouse , without farther thought of mis - eighth and last volume . chief to any others of the sex . I know you had for- I ...
... present you are content to aim all your charms the reader will find an account of the rise of this at your own spouse , without farther thought of mis - eighth and last volume . chief to any others of the sex . I know you had for- I ...
Pagina 19
... present is , as I am informed , a country gentleman , who does it for his diversion , but desires his name may be concealed . He says very handsomely in his own excuse , that he does not act from gain , that he indulges an innocent ...
... present is , as I am informed , a country gentleman , who does it for his diversion , but desires his name may be concealed . He says very handsomely in his own excuse , that he does not act from gain , that he indulges an innocent ...
Pagina 20
... present time ; and lamented to myself , that though in those days they neglected their morality , they kept up their good sense ; but that the beau monde , at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former ...
... present time ; and lamented to myself , that though in those days they neglected their morality , they kept up their good sense ; but that the beau monde , at present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former ...
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