The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... advantage over one who communicates his writings to the world in loose tracts and single pieces . We do not expect ... advantages . We must immediately fall into our subject , and treat every part of it in a lively manner , or our papers ...
... advantage over one who communicates his writings to the world in loose tracts and single pieces . We do not expect ... advantages . We must immediately fall into our subject , and treat every part of it in a lively manner , or our papers ...
Pagina 16
... advantage of it , in dealing out their lectures to the pub- lic . SWIFT , in his Tale of a Tub , very humorously describes the modes in swelling out performances . MARTINUS SCRIB- LERUS strongly recommends prolixity to all who are ...
... advantage of it , in dealing out their lectures to the pub- lic . SWIFT , in his Tale of a Tub , very humorously describes the modes in swelling out performances . MARTINUS SCRIB- LERUS strongly recommends prolixity to all who are ...
Pagina 20
... advantages which they give the common enemy , but to those private evils which they produce in the heart of almost every particular person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the ...
... advantages which they give the common enemy , but to those private evils which they produce in the heart of almost every particular person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the ...
Pagina 25
... advantage under colour of the public good ; with all the profligate immoral retainers to each side , that have nothing to recommend them but an implicit submission to their leaders ; we should soon see that fu- rious party - spirit ...
... advantage under colour of the public good ; with all the profligate immoral retainers to each side , that have nothing to recommend them but an implicit submission to their leaders ; we should soon see that fu- rious party - spirit ...
Pagina 39
... was resolved to live and die in the mode . Sir , if you think this account of my travels may be of any advantage to the public , I will next C 4 of NO . 129 . 39 THE SPECTATOR , • I must not here omit an adventure which happened ...
... was resolved to live and die in the mode . Sir , if you think this account of my travels may be of any advantage to the public , I will next C 4 of NO . 129 . 39 THE SPECTATOR , • I must not here omit an adventure which happened ...
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