The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... Manners , Failings , and Merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any one Sense , possess the others ... Manner of bearing their Condition , often pity the Prosper- ous and admire the Unhappy . Those who converse with the ...
... Manners , Failings , and Merits . It is remarkable , that those who want any one Sense , possess the others ... Manner of bearing their Condition , often pity the Prosper- ous and admire the Unhappy . Those who converse with the ...
Pagina 16
... Manner of the Death I am to die , I am not at all sollicitous about it , because I am sure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me under them . C. No. 8. ] I Friday , March 9 , 1711. [ Addison . At ...
... Manner of the Death I am to die , I am not at all sollicitous about it , because I am sure that he knows them both , and that he will not fail to comfort and support me under them . C. No. 8. ] I Friday , March 9 , 1711. [ Addison . At ...
Pagina 33
... Manner , without an Interpreter between the Persons that convers'd together ; but this was the State of the English Stage for about three Years . to be so stupidly fond of the Italian Opera , as scarce to give a Third Days Hearing to ...
... Manner , without an Interpreter between the Persons that convers'd together ; but this was the State of the English Stage for about three Years . to be so stupidly fond of the Italian Opera , as scarce to give a Third Days Hearing to ...
Pagina 35
... manner that he shall meet his I have proposed to my self , that of the Cor- rection of Impudence is what I have very much at Heart . This in a particular Manner is my Province as SPECTATOR ; for it is generally an Offence committed by ...
... manner that he shall meet his I have proposed to my self , that of the Cor- rection of Impudence is what I have very much at Heart . This in a particular Manner is my Province as SPECTATOR ; for it is generally an Offence committed by ...
Pagina 58
... Manner with which he delivers himself , as by the Strength of Argument and Force of Reason which he makes use of . WILL . HONEY- COMB immediately agreed , that what he had said was right ; and that for his Part , he would not insist ...
... Manner with which he delivers himself , as by the Strength of Argument and Force of Reason which he makes use of . WILL . HONEY- COMB immediately agreed , that what he had said was right ; and that for his Part , he would not insist ...
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