The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 18
... keep of Sir ROGER's character , and STEELE , with his usual candour , might follow a plan which he reckoned superior to his own ; but it cannot be just to attribute the totality of the character either to the one or the other . The ...
... keep of Sir ROGER's character , and STEELE , with his usual candour , might follow a plan which he reckoned superior to his own ; but it cannot be just to attribute the totality of the character either to the one or the other . The ...
Pagina 65
... keeps up and dou- bles its price . " This increased the price of each paper to two - pence , the price , as we shall see afterwards , of periodical papers * , consisting of three half sheets elegantly printed on fine paper , * Rambler ...
... keeps up and dou- bles its price . " This increased the price of each paper to two - pence , the price , as we shall see afterwards , of periodical papers * , consisting of three half sheets elegantly printed on fine paper , * Rambler ...
Pagina 93
... keep to myself , at least for some time : I mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings . I must confess , I would gratify my reader in any thing that is rea- sonable ; but as for these three particulars , though I am ...
... keep to myself , at least for some time : I mean , an account of my name , my age , and my lodgings . I must confess , I would gratify my reader in any thing that is rea- sonable ; but as for these three particulars , though I am ...
Pagina 95
... keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester and ...
... keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him . Before this disappointment , Sir Roger was what you call a fine gentleman , had often supped with my Lord Rochester and ...
Pagina 111
... opera may be allowed to be extravagantly la- vish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify the senses , and keep up an indolent atten- tion in the audience . Common sense however requires , No. 5 . 111 SPECTATOR .
... opera may be allowed to be extravagantly la- vish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify the senses , and keep up an indolent atten- tion in the audience . Common sense however requires , No. 5 . 111 SPECTATOR .
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