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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Pagina 99
... taken up in the Cities of London and Westminster by People as different from each other as those who are born in different Centuries . Men of Six a Clock give Way to those of Nine , they of Nine to the Generation of Twelve , and they of ...
... taken up in the Cities of London and Westminster by People as different from each other as those who are born in different Centuries . Men of Six a Clock give Way to those of Nine , they of Nine to the Generation of Twelve , and they of ...
Pagina 273
... taken off that Senseless Ridicule , which for many Years the Witlins of the Town have turned upon their Fathers and Mothers . For my own part , I was born in Wedlock , and I don't care who knows it : For which Reason , among many others ...
... taken off that Senseless Ridicule , which for many Years the Witlins of the Town have turned upon their Fathers and Mothers . For my own part , I was born in Wedlock , and I don't care who knows it : For which Reason , among many others ...
Pagina 309
... taken and used when a Man is reduced to an Extremity , whereas the Propriety of the Maxim is to use it when you would say , There is Plenty , but you must make such a Choice , as not to hurt another who is to come after you . ' Mr ...
... taken and used when a Man is reduced to an Extremity , whereas the Propriety of the Maxim is to use it when you would say , There is Plenty , but you must make such a Choice , as not to hurt another who is to come after you . ' Mr ...
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