The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 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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... speak Ill of no body , and it is a new thing to me to be spoken Ill of . Little Minds think Fame con- sists in the ... speaking Ill , there are Numbers of People who are too lazy to go out of their own Houses , and too ill - natur'd to ...
... speak Ill of no body , and it is a new thing to me to be spoken Ill of . Little Minds think Fame con- sists in the ... speaking Ill , there are Numbers of People who are too lazy to go out of their own Houses , and too ill - natur'd to ...
Pagina 216
... speak in the Stile of a Lawyer , I would say , That any one about thirty Years of Age , might make a common Motion to the Court with as much Elegance and Propriety as the most aged Advocates in the Hall . ' I can't advance the Merit of ...
... speak in the Stile of a Lawyer , I would say , That any one about thirty Years of Age , might make a common Motion to the Court with as much Elegance and Propriety as the most aged Advocates in the Hall . ' I can't advance the Merit of ...
Pagina 264
... speak to him alone , for he had Matters of the highest Importance , upon which he wanted a Conference . Noth- ing could be denied to a Coxcomb of so great Hope ; but when they were apart , the Impostor revealed himself , and spoke as ...
... speak to him alone , for he had Matters of the highest Importance , upon which he wanted a Conference . Noth- ing could be denied to a Coxcomb of so great Hope ; but when they were apart , the Impostor revealed himself , and spoke as ...
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