The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 12
... Person is well turn'd , of a good Height . He is very ready at that Sort of Discourse with which Men usually ... persons subject to " humours " or fancies ; fantastical or whimsical persons ; faddists ' ( OED ) . 2 In attacking the ...
... Person is well turn'd , of a good Height . He is very ready at that Sort of Discourse with which Men usually ... persons subject to " humours " or fancies ; fantastical or whimsical persons ; faddists ' ( OED ) . 2 In attacking the ...
Pagina 84
... Person , when a Man of Known Honour does a thing Unworthy himself : Or when any Action which was well executed , upon better Information appears so alter'd in its Circumstances that the Fame of it is divided among many , instead of ...
... Person , when a Man of Known Honour does a thing Unworthy himself : Or when any Action which was well executed , upon better Information appears so alter'd in its Circumstances that the Fame of it is divided among many , instead of ...
Pagina 369
... Person than ordinary , and a Beautiful Woman , might be very happily changed for such to whom Nature has been less ... person of any one ; respect of persons , undue favour shown to a particular person ; partiality ' . Motto . Virgil ...
... Person than ordinary , and a Beautiful Woman , might be very happily changed for such to whom Nature has been less ... person of any one ; respect of persons , undue favour shown to a particular person ; partiality ' . Motto . Virgil ...
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NUMBERS 585635 I | xxii |
xxix | lxxx |
Reputation in the Eighteenth Centuryand after | xcvi |
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