The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Pagina 11
... species ; by which means I have made myself a speculative flatefman , foldier , merchant , and artifan , without ever meddling with any practical part in life . I am very well versed in the theory of a husband or a father ; and can ...
... species ; by which means I have made myself a speculative flatefman , foldier , merchant , and artifan , without ever meddling with any practical part in life . I am very well versed in the theory of a husband or a father ; and can ...
Pagina 22
... incredible to think how empty I have in this time observed some part of the species to be , what mere blanks they are when they first come abroad 1 in in the morning , how utterly they are at a 22 N ° 3 THE SPECTATOR .
... incredible to think how empty I have in this time observed some part of the species to be , what mere blanks they are when they first come abroad 1 in in the morning , how utterly they are at a 22 N ° 3 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 47
... species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the right adjusting of their hair the principal employment of their lives . The forting of a fuit of ribbons is reckoned a very good morning's work ; and if they make an ex ...
... species . The toilet is their great scene of business , and the right adjusting of their hair the principal employment of their lives . The forting of a fuit of ribbons is reckoned a very good morning's work ; and if they make an ex ...
Pagina 70
... to charge whole ar- mies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall confider confider the crime as it appears in a species , 70 N ° 16 THE SPECTATOR .
... to charge whole ar- mies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall confider confider the crime as it appears in a species , 70 N ° 16 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 71
... species , not as it is circumstanced in an individual . I think it was Caligula who wished the whole ciry of Rome had but one neck , that he might behead them at a blow . I shall do , out of humanity , what that emperor would have done ...
... species , not as it is circumstanced in an individual . I think it was Caligula who wished the whole ciry of Rome had but one neck , that he might behead them at a blow . I shall do , out of humanity , what that emperor would have done ...
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