The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Pagina 83
... Name ugly enough to belong to the " above - described Face , I would feign one ; but , to my unspeakable Misfor- tune , my Name is the only difagreea- ble Prettiness about me ; fo pr'ythee ' make one for me that fignifies all the ...
... Name ugly enough to belong to the " above - described Face , I would feign one ; but , to my unspeakable Misfor- tune , my Name is the only difagreea- ble Prettiness about me ; fo pr'ythee ' make one for me that fignifies all the ...
Pagina 96
... Name of a Temple , and have a Tradition that it was de- figned for Men to pay their Devotion in . And indeed , there are feveral Rea- fons which make us think , that the Natives of this Country had formerly among them fome fort of ...
... Name of a Temple , and have a Tradition that it was de- figned for Men to pay their Devotion in . And indeed , there are feveral Rea- fons which make us think , that the Natives of this Country had formerly among them fome fort of ...
Pagina 108
... and enjoying Life . All Men of true Tafte would call a Man of Wit , who fhould turn his Ambition this way , a Friend and Benefactor to his Country ; Country ; but I am at a lofs what Name 108 N ° 51 . The SPECTATOR .
... and enjoying Life . All Men of true Tafte would call a Man of Wit , who fhould turn his Ambition this way , a Friend and Benefactor to his Country ; Country ; but I am at a lofs what Name 108 N ° 51 . The SPECTATOR .
Pagina 109
... Name they would give him , who makes use of his Capacity for contrary Purpofes . R のり N ° 2 . 52 . Monday , April 30 . Omnes ut Tecum meritis pro Talibus annos Exigat , & pulchra faciat Te prole parentem . Virg . ΕΞΑΣ A N ingenious ...
... Name they would give him , who makes use of his Capacity for contrary Purpofes . R のり N ° 2 . 52 . Monday , April 30 . Omnes ut Tecum meritis pro Talibus annos Exigat , & pulchra faciat Te prole parentem . Virg . ΕΞΑΣ A N ingenious ...
Pagina 131
... the Force of natural Parts , with- out having ever feen an Univerfity ; and fend my Correfpondent , for the Embel- lifhment of his Book , the Names and History 2 Hiftory of those who pass their Lives . without any No 54 The SPECTAT OR . ୮.
... the Force of natural Parts , with- out having ever feen an Univerfity ; and fend my Correfpondent , for the Embel- lifhment of his Book , the Names and History 2 Hiftory of those who pass their Lives . without any No 54 The SPECTAT OR . ୮.
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