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Pagina xx
... look for his ftyle , we did not at the fame time look for his wit ; and where is that to be found ? If his ftyle be separated from his wit , he is not perhaps without equals among his contemporaries , and among his fucceffors ; but his ...
... look for his ftyle , we did not at the fame time look for his wit ; and where is that to be found ? If his ftyle be separated from his wit , he is not perhaps without equals among his contemporaries , and among his fucceffors ; but his ...
Pagina 9
... c . p . 450. B. Mufeum . See The Squire of Alfatia , in the London Cries and Habits by Lauroon , 74 half fheets . Printed and fold by P. Tempest , & c . 1711 . His tenants grow rich , his fervants look fatis- fied N ° 2 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
... c . p . 450. B. Mufeum . See The Squire of Alfatia , in the London Cries and Habits by Lauroon , 74 half fheets . Printed and fold by P. Tempest , & c . 1711 . His tenants grow rich , his fervants look fatis- fied N ° 2 . 9 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 10
... look fatis- fied , all the young women profefs love to him , and the young men are glad of his company . When he comes into a houfe he calls the fer- vants by their names , and talks all the way up ftairs to a vifit . I must not omit ...
... look fatis- fied , all the young women profefs love to him , and the young men are glad of his company . When he comes into a houfe he calls the fer- vants by their names , and talks all the way up ftairs to a vifit . I must not omit ...
Pagina 23
... looks from well - dreffed gen- tlemen and ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are so many grati- fications attend this public fort of obscurity , that some little diftaftes I daily receive have lost their ...
... looks from well - dreffed gen- tlemen and ladies , as a poet would bestow upon one of his audience . There are so many grati- fications attend this public fort of obscurity , that some little diftaftes I daily receive have lost their ...
Pagina 25
... look the force of language . " It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraiture of ...
... look the force of language . " It was prudence to turn away my eyes from this object , and therefore I turned them to the thoughtless creatures who make up the lump of that sex , and move a knowing eye no more than the portraiture of ...
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