The Spectator, Volume 4Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 140
... pleased , as when she exerts her self in any Action that gives her an Idea of her own Perfections and Abilities . This natural Pride and Ambition of the Soul is very much gratified in the reading of a Fable ; for in Writings of this ...
... pleased , as when she exerts her self in any Action that gives her an Idea of her own Perfections and Abilities . This natural Pride and Ambition of the Soul is very much gratified in the reading of a Fable ; for in Writings of this ...
Pagina 296
... pleased with , as it is sent me from Gentlemen who belong to a Body which I shall always Honour , and where ( I cannot speak it without a secret Pride ) my Speculations have met with a very kind Reception . It is usual for Poets upon ...
... pleased with , as it is sent me from Gentlemen who belong to a Body which I shall always Honour , and where ( I cannot speak it without a secret Pride ) my Speculations have met with a very kind Reception . It is usual for Poets upon ...
Pagina 51
... pleased he 1714 . would give me a Lesson upon the Gridiron . He then informed me that he had added two Bars to the Gridiron , in order to give it a greater Compass of Sound ; and I perceived was as well pleased with the Invention , as ...
... pleased he 1714 . would give me a Lesson upon the Gridiron . He then informed me that he had added two Bars to the Gridiron , in order to give it a greater Compass of Sound ; and I perceived was as well pleased with the Invention , as ...
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