The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... short , he is a very sensible man ; shoots flying , and has been several times foreman of the petty - jury . The other that rides along with him is TOŠ¼ TOUCHY , a fellow famous for taking the law of every body . There is not one in the ...
... short , he is a very sensible man ; shoots flying , and has been several times foreman of the petty - jury . The other that rides along with him is TOŠ¼ TOUCHY , a fellow famous for taking the law of every body . There is not one in the ...
Pagina 11
... short , he had so well mixt and digested his knowledge of men and books , that he made one of the most accom- plished persons of his age . During the whole course of his studies and travels he kept up a punctual correspon- dence with ...
... short , he had so well mixt and digested his knowledge of men and books , that he made one of the most accom- plished persons of his age . During the whole course of his studies and travels he kept up a punctual correspon- dence with ...
Pagina 23
... short , we should not any longer regard our fellow - subjects as Whigs or Tories , but should make the man of merit our friend , and the villain our enemy . * C. A spirit of liberality breathes through this excellent paper , which is ...
... short , we should not any longer regard our fellow - subjects as Whigs or Tories , but should make the man of merit our friend , and the villain our enemy . * C. A spirit of liberality breathes through this excellent paper , which is ...
Pagina 27
... so much as whispered in the town , WILL stopped short in the thread of his discourse , and after . dinner asked my friend Sir ROGER in his ear if dinner NO . 126 . 27 THE SPECTATOR . don to his house we did not so much as ...
... so much as whispered in the town , WILL stopped short in the thread of his discourse , and after . dinner asked my friend Sir ROGER in his ear if dinner NO . 126 . 27 THE SPECTATOR . don to his house we did not so much as ...
Pagina 29
... short , Sir , since our women know them- selves to be out of the eye of the SPECTATOR , they will be kept within no compass . You praised them a little too soon , for the modesty of their head - dresses ; for as the humour of a sick ...
... short , Sir , since our women know them- selves to be out of the eye of the SPECTATOR , they will be kept within no compass . You praised them a little too soon , for the modesty of their head - dresses ; for as the humour of a sick ...
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