The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... learned societies by their parts and acquisi- tions , they now distinguish themselves by the warmth and violence with which they espouse their respective parties .--- Books are valued upon the like considerations . An abusive scurrilous ...
... learned societies by their parts and acquisi- tions , they now distinguish themselves by the warmth and violence with which they espouse their respective parties .--- Books are valued upon the like considerations . An abusive scurrilous ...
Pagina 43
... learned upon farther examination that he had been stolen away when he was a child by a gipsy , and had rambled ever since with a gang of those strollers up and down several parts of Europe . It happened that the merchant , whose heart ...
... learned upon farther examination that he had been stolen away when he was a child by a gipsy , and had rambled ever since with a gang of those strollers up and down several parts of Europe . It happened that the merchant , whose heart ...
Pagina 56
... learned gentle- men in plush doublets , who have vended their wares from a stage in that place , has pleasantly enough address- ed to me , as no less a sage in morality , than those are in physic . To comply with his kind inclination to ...
... learned gentle- men in plush doublets , who have vended their wares from a stage in that place , has pleasantly enough address- ed to me , as no less a sage in morality , than those are in physic . To comply with his kind inclination to ...
Pagina 62
... learned men to collect observations severally , discuss them together , and amend according to the result LORD OX- FORD had actually engaged gentlemen for the purpose ; but his dismission from office prevented the design from being ...
... learned men to collect observations severally , discuss them together , and amend according to the result LORD OX- FORD had actually engaged gentlemen for the purpose ; but his dismission from office prevented the design from being ...
Pagina 66
... learned di- " Me- vine , what occasion in the world had I to say , thinks he would look more venerable if he were not so fair a man ? " I remember the company smiled . I have seen the gentleman since , and he is coal - black . I have ...
... learned di- " Me- vine , what occasion in the world had I to say , thinks he would look more venerable if he were not so fair a man ? " I remember the company smiled . I have seen the gentleman since , and he is coal - black . I have ...
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