The Spectator, Volume 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Pagina 7
... observe an exact neutrality between the Whigs and Tories , un- less I shall be forced to declare myself by the hostilities of either side . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I ...
... observe an exact neutrality between the Whigs and Tories , un- less I shall be forced to declare myself by the hostilities of either side . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I ...
Pagina 15
... observation of such as should take notice of them . He was some years a cap- tain , and behaved himself with great gallantry in several engage- 1 This character , heir to Sir Roger , is said — with no more proba- bility than attaches to ...
... observation of such as should take notice of them . He was some years a cap- tain , and behaved himself with great gallantry in several engage- 1 This character , heir to Sir Roger , is said — with no more proba- bility than attaches to ...
Pagina 20
... observing these quick turns and changes in her constitution . There sate at her feet a couple of secretaries , who received every hour letters from all parts of the world , which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to ...
... observing these quick turns and changes in her constitution . There sate at her feet a couple of secretaries , who received every hour letters from all parts of the world , which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to ...
Pagina 29
... observing the concern of the whole table , began to consider myself , with some confusion , as a person that had brought a disaster upon the family . The lady , however , recov- ering herself , after a little space , said to her husband ...
... observing the concern of the whole table , began to consider myself , with some confusion , as a person that had brought a disaster upon the family . The lady , however , recov- ering herself , after a little space , said to her husband ...
Pagina 31
... observation of such groundless prodigies and predictions . For as it is the chief concern of wise men to retrench the evils of life by the reasonings of philosophy , it is the employment of fools to multiply them by the sentiments of ...
... observation of such groundless prodigies and predictions . For as it is the chief concern of wise men to retrench the evils of life by the reasonings of philosophy , it is the employment of fools to multiply them by the sentiments of ...
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