The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 4
... present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions of all Greece . As our English women excel those of all nations in beauty , they should endeavour to outshine them in all other accomplishments proper to ...
... present at the Olympic games , notwithstanding these were the public diversions of all Greece . As our English women excel those of all nations in beauty , they should endeavour to outshine them in all other accomplishments proper to ...
Pagina 8
... present ; no one had any colour for the least complaint against his dealings with him . This is certainly as uncommon , and in its proportion as Jaudable in a citizen , as it is in a general never to lave suffered a disadvantage in ...
... present ; no one had any colour for the least complaint against his dealings with him . This is certainly as uncommon , and in its proportion as Jaudable in a citizen , as it is in a general never to lave suffered a disadvantage in ...
Pagina 20
... present age who are of the same humour . I might likewise refer my reader to Moliere's thoughts on this subject , as he has expressed them in the character of the Misanthrope ; but those only who are endowed with a true greatness of ...
... present age who are of the same humour . I might likewise refer my reader to Moliere's thoughts on this subject , as he has expressed them in the character of the Misanthrope ; but those only who are endowed with a true greatness of ...
Pagina 23
... present mistake ; for that he himself was naturally inclined to those particular vices which the physiognomist had discovered in his countenance ; but that he had conquered the strong dispositions he was born with , by the dictates of ...
... present mistake ; for that he himself was naturally inclined to those particular vices which the physiognomist had discovered in his countenance ; but that he had conquered the strong dispositions he was born with , by the dictates of ...
Pagina 28
... the best sort of people , and have hardly found one of them happy in their servants . This is matter of great astonishment to. * Mr. Eusden , afterwards poet laureat , * This mock parliament exists to the present time at 28 88 . SPECTATOR .
... the best sort of people , and have hardly found one of them happy in their servants . This is matter of great astonishment to. * Mr. Eusden , afterwards poet laureat , * This mock parliament exists to the present time at 28 88 . SPECTATOR .
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