The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 600 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 41
... Humour , Whim , or Particularity of Behaviour , by any who do not wait upon him for Bread . Next to the peevish Fellow is the Snarler . This Gentleman deals mightily in what we call the Irony , and as these sort of People exert ...
... Humour , Whim , or Particularity of Behaviour , by any who do not wait upon him for Bread . Next to the peevish Fellow is the Snarler . This Gentleman deals mightily in what we call the Irony , and as these sort of People exert ...
Pagina 46
... Humour.2 Having lately received a Letter from the Secretary of this Society , by Order of the whole Fraternity , which acquaints me with their Behaviour during the last Week , I shall here make a Pre- sent of it to the Publick . Mr ...
... Humour.2 Having lately received a Letter from the Secretary of this Society , by Order of the whole Fraternity , which acquaints me with their Behaviour during the last Week , I shall here make a Pre- sent of it to the Publick . Mr ...
Pagina 154
... Humour , and the Gayety of it is temper'd with something that is instructive , as well as barely agreeable . Thus with him you are sure not to be merry at the Ex- pence of your Reason , nor serious with the Loss of your good Humour ...
... Humour , and the Gayety of it is temper'd with something that is instructive , as well as barely agreeable . Thus with him you are sure not to be merry at the Ex- pence of your Reason , nor serious with the Loss of your good Humour ...
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