The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 26
... talking of his own dear person . C Some very great writers have been guilty of this fault . It is observed of Tully in ... talk- ing of the ides of March , as he is of the nones of Decem- ber ? ' I need not acquaint my learned reader ...
... talking of his own dear person . C Some very great writers have been guilty of this fault . It is observed of Tully in ... talk- ing of the ides of March , as he is of the nones of Decem- ber ? ' I need not acquaint my learned reader ...
Pagina 27
... talking of one's self may give some diversion to the public ; but I would advise every other writer never to speak of himself , unless there be something very considerable in his character : though I am sensible this rule will be of ...
... talking of one's self may give some diversion to the public ; but I would advise every other writer never to speak of himself , unless there be something very considerable in his character : though I am sensible this rule will be of ...
Pagina 39
... talk too much of war , it is but gratitude to pay . the last office to its manes , since even peace herself is , in some measure , obliged to it for its being . You have , in your former papers , always recom- mended the accomplished to ...
... talk too much of war , it is but gratitude to pay . the last office to its manes , since even peace herself is , in some measure , obliged to it for its being . You have , in your former papers , always recom- mended the accomplished to ...
Pagina 44
... talking for the good of my country . I will not make my court to an ill man , though he were a B- -y or a Tt . Nay , I would not stick to call so wretched a politician a traitor , an enemy to his country a bl - n - d - rb - ss , & c ...
... talking for the good of my country . I will not make my court to an ill man , though he were a B- -y or a Tt . Nay , I would not stick to call so wretched a politician a traitor , an enemy to his country a bl - n - d - rb - ss , & c ...
Pagina 50
... talking of a certain great man , who shall be nameless , he told me that he had sometimes the honour to treat him with a whistle ; adding ( by the way of parenthesis ) for you must know , gentlemen , that I whistle the best of any man ...
... talking of a certain great man , who shall be nameless , he told me that he had sometimes the honour to treat him with a whistle ; adding ( by the way of parenthesis ) for you must know , gentlemen , that I whistle the best of any man ...
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