The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 2
... eye to the interest of their country . Nay , I am informed that some of them adhere so steadfastly to their party , and are so far from sacri- ficing their zeal for the public to their passion for any particular person , that in a late ...
... eye to the interest of their country . Nay , I am informed that some of them adhere so steadfastly to their party , and are so far from sacri- ficing their zeal for the public to their passion for any particular person , that in a late ...
Pagina 4
... eyes of their countrymen , that from thenceforth it was permitted by a law to pronounce public orations at the fune- ral of a woman in praise of the deceased person , which till that time was peculiar to men . Would our English ladies ...
... eyes of their countrymen , that from thenceforth it was permitted by a law to pronounce public orations at the fune- ral of a woman in praise of the deceased person , which till that time was peculiar to men . Would our English ladies ...
Pagina 11
... touched . Though this workman did so much mischief on the side of the living , he never turned his eye towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Having taken a cursory view of one side of the 83 . 11 SPECTATOR .
... touched . Though this workman did so much mischief on the side of the living , he never turned his eye towards that of the dead . His name was Envy . Having taken a cursory view of one side of the 83 . 11 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 12
... eyes looking upon me at once ; for all before me appear- ed so like men and women , that I almost forgot they were pictures . Raphael's figures stood in ohe row , Titian's in another , Guido Rheni's in a third . One part of the wall was ...
... eyes looking upon me at once ; for all before me appear- ed so like men and women , that I almost forgot they were pictures . Raphael's figures stood in ohe row , Titian's in another , Guido Rheni's in a third . One part of the wall was ...
Pagina 14
Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appear- ance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and door- keepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace . Such as these were let in here by order of Eucrate , and had audiences of ...
Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appear- ance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and door- keepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace . Such as these were let in here by order of Eucrate , and had audiences of ...
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