The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... look of much bu- siness and great intrepidity . Upon his first rising the court was hushed , and a ge- neral whisper ran among the country people that Sir ROGER was up . The speech he made was so little to the purpose , that I shall not ...
... look of much bu- siness and great intrepidity . Upon his first rising the court was hushed , and a ge- neral whisper ran among the country people that Sir ROGER was up . The speech he made was so little to the purpose , that I shall not ...
Pagina 8
... look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a Duke ; but told him at the same time , that it might be altered with a very few touches , and that he himself would be at the charge of it . Accordingly they got a painter by ...
... look , that it was too great an honour for any man under a Duke ; but told him at the same time , that it might be altered with a very few touches , and that he himself would be at the charge of it . Accordingly they got a painter by ...
Pagina 23
... look upon as their common enemies , whatso- ever side they may belong to . Were there such an ho- nest body of neutral forces , we should never see the worst of men in great figures of life because they are useful to a party ; nor the ...
... look upon as their common enemies , whatso- ever side they may belong to . Were there such an ho- nest body of neutral forces , we should never see the worst of men in great figures of life because they are useful to a party ; nor the ...
Pagina 25
... look into the behaviour of ordinary partizans , we shall find them far from resembling this disinterested animal ; and rather acting after the example of the wild Tartars , who are ambitious of destroying a man of the most extraordinary ...
... look into the behaviour of ordinary partizans , we shall find them far from resembling this disinterested animal ; and rather acting after the example of the wild Tartars , who are ambitious of destroying a man of the most extraordinary ...
Pagina 29
... look upon to be only a pretence , and a piece of art , for it is well known we have not had a more mo- derate summer these many years , so that it is certain the heat they complain of cannot be in the weather . * Besides , I would fain ...
... look upon to be only a pretence , and a piece of art , for it is well known we have not had a more mo- derate summer these many years , so that it is certain the heat they complain of cannot be in the weather . * Besides , I would fain ...
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