The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 61
... Manner , as to divert the Eyes of others from the best Use they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . ' Sir , There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable Man , but had some awkard Imitators . Ever since the SPECTATOR appeared ...
... Manner , as to divert the Eyes of others from the best Use they can make of them , even looking up to Heaven . ' Sir , There never was ( I believe ) an acceptable Man , but had some awkard Imitators . Ever since the SPECTATOR appeared ...
Pagina 443
... manner of Reading ; by this means they have acquir'd such ill Habits as won't easily be remov'd . The only way that I know of to remedy this , is to propose some Person of great Ability that way as a Pattern for them ; Example being ...
... manner of Reading ; by this means they have acquir'd such ill Habits as won't easily be remov'd . The only way that I know of to remedy this , is to propose some Person of great Ability that way as a Pattern for them ; Example being ...
Pagina 477
... Manner in which you talk sometimes . In hopes of your Amendment , I am , Sir , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Your gentle Reader . ' Your professed Regard to the fair Sex , may perhaps make them value your Admonitions when they will not those of ...
... Manner in which you talk sometimes . In hopes of your Amendment , I am , Sir , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Your gentle Reader . ' Your professed Regard to the fair Sex , may perhaps make them value your Admonitions when they will not those of ...
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