The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... character , is that which binders me from enlarging on those extraordinary talents , which have given you so great a figure in the British senate , as well as in that elegance and politeness which appear in your more retired ...
... character , is that which binders me from enlarging on those extraordinary talents , which have given you so great a figure in the British senate , as well as in that elegance and politeness which appear in your more retired ...
Pagina 6
... characters . The first of them , says he , that has a spaniel by his side , is a yeoman of about an hundred pounds a year , an honest man . He is just within the game act , and qualified to kill an hare or a pheasant . He knocks down a ...
... characters . The first of them , says he , that has a spaniel by his side , is a yeoman of about an hundred pounds a year , an honest man . He is just within the game act , and qualified to kill an hare or a pheasant . He knocks down a ...
Pagina 17
... characters from their way of writing ) do not a little en- courage me in the prosecution of this my undertaking : besides that my bookseller tells me , the demand for these my papers increases daily . It is at his instance that I shall ...
... characters from their way of writing ) do not a little en- courage me in the prosecution of this my undertaking : besides that my bookseller tells me , the demand for these my papers increases daily . It is at his instance that I shall ...
Pagina 21
... characters , as opposite to one another as light and darkness . Knowledge and learning suffer in a particular manner from this strange prejudice , which at present prevails among all ranks and degrees in the British nation . As men ...
... characters , as opposite to one another as light and darkness . Knowledge and learning suffer in a particular manner from this strange prejudice , which at present prevails among all ranks and degrees in the British nation . As men ...
Pagina 33
... character of being rigid and severe and the other of being brisk and airy . Men should be- ware of being captivated by a kind of savage philoso- phy , Women by a thoughtless gallantry . Where these precautions are not observed , the Man ...
... character of being rigid and severe and the other of being brisk and airy . Men should be- ware of being captivated by a kind of savage philoso- phy , Women by a thoughtless gallantry . Where these precautions are not observed , the Man ...
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