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 131
... give so pleasing Gratification as the Gayety of such a Person ; but when it is alone , and serves only to gild a Crowd of ill Qualities , there is no Man so much to be avoided as your pleasant Fellow . A very pleasant Fellow shall turn ...
... give so pleasing Gratification as the Gayety of such a Person ; but when it is alone , and serves only to gild a Crowd of ill Qualities , there is no Man so much to be avoided as your pleasant Fellow . A very pleasant Fellow shall turn ...
Pagina 202
... give Honours and Offices , it were also to give Talents suitable to them : Were it so , the noble Pharamond would reward the Zeal of my Youth with Abilities to do him Service in my Age . " Those who accept of Favour without Merit ...
... give Honours and Offices , it were also to give Talents suitable to them : Were it so , the noble Pharamond would reward the Zeal of my Youth with Abilities to do him Service in my Age . " Those who accept of Favour without Merit ...
Pagina 220
... give him Inclination , and where this is , there never wants Strength or Opportunity to annoy you . There is no Body so weak of Invention , that can't aggravate or make some little Stories to vilify his Enemy ; and there are very few ...
... give him Inclination , and where this is , there never wants Strength or Opportunity to annoy you . There is no Body so weak of Invention , that can't aggravate or make some little Stories to vilify his Enemy ; and there are very few ...
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