The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Pagina 9
... receiving thanks , or doing one good action . I will end this discourse with a speech which I heard Jack make to one of his creditors ( of whom he deserved gentler usage ) after lying a whole night in custody at his suit . “ Sir , your ...
... receiving thanks , or doing one good action . I will end this discourse with a speech which I heard Jack make to one of his creditors ( of whom he deserved gentler usage ) after lying a whole night in custody at his suit . “ Sir , your ...
Pagina 12
... dream was. * Hogarth , however , in his ' Analysis of Beauty , ' strongly controverts the received opinion , that time improves the colouring of pictures . * The person here alluded to was a Mr. Thornhill 19 83 . SPECTATOR .
... dream was. * Hogarth , however , in his ' Analysis of Beauty , ' strongly controverts the received opinion , that time improves the colouring of pictures . * The person here alluded to was a Mr. Thornhill 19 83 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 13
... a secret ) Eucrate repaired to his own apartment to receive the king . There was a secret access to this part of the court , at which Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appearance in the 84 . 13 SPECTATOR . Looking ...
... a secret ) Eucrate repaired to his own apartment to receive the king . There was a secret access to this part of the court , at which Eucrate used to admit many whose mean appearance in the 84 . 13 SPECTATOR . Looking ...
Pagina 14
... received by Eucrate ; for Eucrate , had the most compassionate spirit of all men living , except his generous master , who was always kindled at the least affliction which was communicated to him . In the regard for the miserable ...
... received by Eucrate ; for Eucrate , had the most compassionate spirit of all men living , except his generous master , who was always kindled at the least affliction which was communicated to him . In the regard for the miserable ...
Pagina 18
... received great improvement : and a hat - case which I would not exchange for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive teinper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing , with my natural aversion to ...
... received great improvement : and a hat - case which I would not exchange for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive teinper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing , with my natural aversion to ...
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