The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Pagina 12
... reason therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my con- temporaries ; and if I can any way contribute to the diverfion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
... reason therefore , I shall publish a sheet - full of thoughts every morning , for the benefit of my con- temporaries ; and if I can any way contribute to the diverfion or improvement of the country in which I live , I shall leave it ...
Pagina 15
... reason , and great experience . His notions of trade are noble and generous , and ( as every rich man has usually fome fly way of jetting , which would make no great figure were he not a rich man ) he calls the fea the British Common ...
... reason , and great experience . His notions of trade are noble and generous , and ( as every rich man has usually fome fly way of jetting , which would make no great figure were he not a rich man ) he calls the fea the British Common ...
Pagina 21
... reason , I shall only inform my reader that the first couple were Tyranny and Anar- chy , the fecond were Bigotry and Atheism , the third , the Genius of a Commonwealth , and a young man of about twenty - two years of age , whose name I ...
... reason , I shall only inform my reader that the first couple were Tyranny and Anar- chy , the fecond were Bigotry and Atheism , the third , the Genius of a Commonwealth , and a young man of about twenty - two years of age , whose name I ...
Pagina 23
... reason but profound taciturnity . is from this misfortune , that to be out of harm's way , I have ever fince affected crowds . He who comes into affemblies only to gratify his curiofity , and not to make a figure , enjoys the pleasures ...
... reason but profound taciturnity . is from this misfortune , that to be out of harm's way , I have ever fince affected crowds . He who comes into affemblies only to gratify his curiofity , and not to make a figure , enjoys the pleasures ...
Pagina 30
... reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; for , as he faid very well upon that occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied piper , who ...
... reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And indeed I cannot blame him ; for , as he faid very well upon that occafion , I do not hear that any of the performers in our opera pretend to equal the famous pied piper , who ...
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