The Spectator, Volume 1Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Pagina 56
... humour , hang up in feveral of their streets what they call the fign of the Gaper , that is , the head of an idiot dreffed in a cap and bells , and gaping in a most immoderate manner : this is a standing jeft at Amfterdam . Thus every ...
... humour , hang up in feveral of their streets what they call the fign of the Gaper , that is , the head of an idiot dreffed in a cap and bells , and gaping in a most immoderate manner : this is a standing jeft at Amfterdam . Thus every ...
Pagina 57
... humour and mirth , I'll keep up to the prefident himself . All the favour I'll pretend to is , that as I am the first woman that has ap- ' peared defirous of good company and agreeable ' converfation , I may take and keep the upper end ...
... humour and mirth , I'll keep up to the prefident himself . All the favour I'll pretend to is , that as I am the first woman that has ap- ' peared defirous of good company and agreeable ' converfation , I may take and keep the upper end ...
Pagina 61
... humour , they bait their ears with something which is agreeable to their temper , though below their understanding . Apicius cannot refift being pleased , if you give him an account of a delicious meal ; or Clodius , if you defcribe a ...
... humour , they bait their ears with something which is agreeable to their temper , though below their understanding . Apicius cannot refift being pleased , if you give him an account of a delicious meal ; or Clodius , if you defcribe a ...
Pagina 64
... humour in them , and delight much in fun - fhine . ' But then again , Diogenes was content to have " " · who after all his ftudy and learning , profeffed , That all he then knew was , that he knew no- thing . You eafily fee this is but ...
... humour in them , and delight much in fun - fhine . ' But then again , Diogenes was content to have " " · who after all his ftudy and learning , profeffed , That all he then knew was , that he knew no- thing . You eafily fee this is but ...
Pagina 69
... humour is fometimes amiable and , fometimes odious : and as moft men are at fome times in an admirable frame and difpofition of mind , it should be one of the greatet tafks of wifdom to keep ourselves well when we are fo , and never to ...
... humour is fometimes amiable and , fometimes odious : and as moft men are at fome times in an admirable frame and difpofition of mind , it should be one of the greatet tafks of wifdom to keep ourselves well when we are fo , and never to ...
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