The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 59
... turn of HENLEY'S humour . He went to Sir ROBERT WALPOLE , represented himself as a man who could do great service to the state , and hinted that it would be wise to em- ploy him . Sir ROBERT declined the offer in very polite terms , and ...
... turn of HENLEY'S humour . He went to Sir ROBERT WALPOLE , represented himself as a man who could do great service to the state , and hinted that it would be wise to em- ploy him . Sir ROBERT declined the offer in very polite terms , and ...
Pagina 82
... as time shall endure . I shall not therefore at- tempt to rehearse those illustrious passages , but give this application a more private and particu- lar turn , in desiring your lordship would continue your 12 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
... as time shall endure . I shall not therefore at- tempt to rehearse those illustrious passages , but give this application a more private and particu- lar turn , in desiring your lordship would continue your 12 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS .
Pagina 83
Alexander Chalmers. lar turn , in desiring your lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite literature , and per- fectly accomplished in the knowledge of books * and men , which ...
Alexander Chalmers. lar turn , in desiring your lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite literature , and per- fectly accomplished in the knowledge of books * and men , which ...
Pagina 86
... turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifica- tions ( whatever may be the secret ambition of his heart ) must never hope to make the figure ...
... turn of nature , and have finished yourself in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifica- tions ( whatever may be the secret ambition of his heart ) must never hope to make the figure ...
Pagina 96
... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable . As few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste for books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
... turn makes him at once both disinterested and agreeable . As few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit for conversation . His taste for books is a little too just for the age he lives in ; he has read all ...
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