The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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Стр. 35
... Common calamity makes men extremely affect other , though they differ in every other parThe passion of love is the most general n among men ; and I am glad to hear by my dvices from Oxford , that there are a set of 36 .13 . Carterre of ...
... Common calamity makes men extremely affect other , though they differ in every other parThe passion of love is the most general n among men ; and I am glad to hear by my dvices from Oxford , that there are a set of 36 .13 . Carterre of ...
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... common discourse , though we do not attend to pompous phrases and elaborate expressions Ho it , and is such a due medium between rhyme and race , who copied most of his criticisms after Aris prose , that it seems wonderfully adapted to ...
... common discourse , though we do not attend to pompous phrases and elaborate expressions Ho it , and is such a due medium between rhyme and race , who copied most of his criticisms after Aris prose , that it seems wonderfully adapted to ...
Стр. 55
... common among dissenters petticoats , that the heir of the family might have especially friends ) . Lectures in the morning , an opportunity of joking upon him , and diverting church - meetings at noon , and preparation sermons himself ...
... common among dissenters petticoats , that the heir of the family might have especially friends ) . Lectures in the morning , an opportunity of joking upon him , and diverting church - meetings at noon , and preparation sermons himself ...
Стр. 56
... common people of a club or merry meeting to subsist without them ; all countries admire , and seem to love so well , I mean those honest gentlemen that are always that they could eat them , ' according to the old exposed to the wit and ...
... common people of a club or merry meeting to subsist without them ; all countries admire , and seem to love so well , I mean those honest gentlemen that are always that they could eat them , ' according to the old exposed to the wit and ...
Стр. 73
... common observation , " That revival of letters ; but as soon as it was once de- men who have a great deal of wit and prompt tected , it immediately vanished and disappeared . memories , have not always the clearest judgment , At the ...
... common observation , " That revival of letters ; but as soon as it was once de- men who have a great deal of wit and prompt tected , it immediately vanished and disappeared . memories , have not always the clearest judgment , At the ...
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