The Spectator: A New Edition, Reproducing the Original Text, Both as First Issued and as Corrected by Its Authors ; with Introd., Notes and Index, Volume 2G. Routledge & sons, 1891 |
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Pagina 45
... Friend , That indeed Mr. Freeman was ' become the common Talk of the Town ; and that nothing was ' so much a Jest , as when it was said in Company Mr. Freeman ' had promised to come to such a Place . Upon which the ' good Lady turned ...
... Friend , That indeed Mr. Freeman was ' become the common Talk of the Town ; and that nothing was ' so much a Jest , as when it was said in Company Mr. Freeman ' had promised to come to such a Place . Upon which the ' good Lady turned ...
Pagina 49
... Friend ; and yet he talks as well of those Duties of Life as any one . Much Reflection has brought me to so easy a Contempt for every thing which is false , that this heavy Accusation gave me no manner of Uneasiness ; but at the same ...
... Friend ; and yet he talks as well of those Duties of Life as any one . Much Reflection has brought me to so easy a Contempt for every thing which is false , that this heavy Accusation gave me no manner of Uneasiness ; but at the same ...
Pagina 58
... Friends , if they cannot relish the Motto , I take care to make Provision for them in the Body of my Paper . If they ... Friend's telling him that he would like the Spectator much better if he understood the Motto , replied , That good ...
... Friends , if they cannot relish the Motto , I take care to make Provision for them in the Body of my Paper . If they ... Friend's telling him that he would like the Spectator much better if he understood the Motto , replied , That good ...
Pagina 65
... Friend , whose admirable Pastorals and Winter - Piece have been already so well received.1 The Reader will find in it that Pathetick Simplicity which is so peculiar to him , and so suitable to the Ode he has here Trans- lated . This Ode ...
... Friend , whose admirable Pastorals and Winter - Piece have been already so well received.1 The Reader will find in it that Pathetick Simplicity which is so peculiar to him , and so suitable to the Ode he has here Trans- lated . This Ode ...
Pagina 70
... Friend . It may be remarked , for the Comfort of honest Poverty , that this Desire reigns most in those who have but few good Qualities to recommend them . This is a Weed that will grow in a barren Soil . Humanity , Good Nature , and ...
... Friend . It may be remarked , for the Comfort of honest Poverty , that this Desire reigns most in those who have but few good Qualities to recommend them . This is a Weed that will grow in a barren Soil . Humanity , Good Nature , and ...
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