The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina xvii
... hope that , if his family is the worse , his country may be the better , for the mortifica- ' tion he has undergone . ' " " Such , then , was the Friendship of which the Spectator is the abiding Monument . The Spectator was a modified ...
... hope that , if his family is the worse , his country may be the better , for the mortifica- ' tion he has undergone . ' " " Such , then , was the Friendship of which the Spectator is the abiding Monument . The Spectator was a modified ...
Pagina 8
... Hope from his Decays and Infirmities . These are my ordinary Companions . R. I No. 3. ] Saturday , March 3 , 1711. [ Addison . Quoi quisque ferè studio devinctus adhæret : Aut quibus in rebus multùm sumus antè morati : Atque in quâ ...
... Hope from his Decays and Infirmities . These are my ordinary Companions . R. I No. 3. ] Saturday , March 3 , 1711. [ Addison . Quoi quisque ferè studio devinctus adhæret : Aut quibus in rebus multùm sumus antè morati : Atque in quâ ...
Pagina 19
... hope will take care to distinguish themselves from the thoughtless Herd of their ignorant and unatten- tive Brethren . Since I have raised to myself so great an Audience , I shall spare no Pains_to make their Instruction agreeable , and ...
... hope will take care to distinguish themselves from the thoughtless Herd of their ignorant and unatten- tive Brethren . Since I have raised to myself so great an Audience , I shall spare no Pains_to make their Instruction agreeable , and ...
Pagina 31
... hope you will continue , I shall take the Liberty ' to furnish you with a brief Account of such a ' one as perhaps you have not seen in all your ' Travels , unless it was your Fortune to touch upon ' some of the woody Parts of the ...
... hope you will continue , I shall take the Liberty ' to furnish you with a brief Account of such a ' one as perhaps you have not seen in all your ' Travels , unless it was your Fortune to touch upon ' some of the woody Parts of the ...
Pagina 33
... hope , since we do put such an entire Confidence in them , they will not talk against us before our Faces , though they may do it with the same Safety as if it [ were ] behind our Backs . In the mean Time I cannot forbear thinking how ...
... hope , since we do put such an entire Confidence in them , they will not talk against us before our Faces , though they may do it with the same Safety as if it [ were ] behind our Backs . In the mean Time I cannot forbear thinking how ...
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