The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 3
... seen forty weeks well over , at which period of time , as my good friend . Sir ROGER has often told me , he has more business as a justice of peace , among the diffolute young people in the country , than at any other season of the year ...
... seen forty weeks well over , at which period of time , as my good friend . Sir ROGER has often told me , he has more business as a justice of peace , among the diffolute young people in the country , than at any other season of the year ...
Pagina 15
... seen ask for him ; adding , that he believed she was a poor relation , be- cause they made her wait one morning till he was awake . Flavia immediately writ the following epiftle , which Robin brought to Will's . ' SIR , June 4 , 1712 ...
... seen ask for him ; adding , that he believed she was a poor relation , be- cause they made her wait one morning till he was awake . Flavia immediately writ the following epiftle , which Robin brought to Will's . ' SIR , June 4 , 1712 ...
Pagina 28
... seen me shamefully lose that time to please a fickle woman , which might have been em- • ployed much more to my credit and advantage in * other pursuits . I shall therefore take the liberty to acquaint you , however harsh it may found ...
... seen me shamefully lose that time to please a fickle woman , which might have been em- • ployed much more to my credit and advantage in * other pursuits . I shall therefore take the liberty to acquaint you , however harsh it may found ...
Pagina 48
... seen Italy , that an untravelled English- man cannot relish all the beauties of Italian pictures , because the postures which are expressed in them are often such as are peculiar to that country . One who has has not seen an Italian in ...
... seen Italy , that an untravelled English- man cannot relish all the beauties of Italian pictures , because the postures which are expressed in them are often such as are peculiar to that country . One who has has not seen an Italian in ...
Pagina 49
has not seen an Italian in the pulpit , will not know what to make of that noble gesture in Raphael's pic- ture of St. Paul preaching at Athens , where the apoftle is represented as lifting up both his arms , and pouring out the thunder ...
has not seen an Italian in the pulpit , will not know what to make of that noble gesture in Raphael's pic- ture of St. Paul preaching at Athens , where the apoftle is represented as lifting up both his arms , and pouring out the thunder ...
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