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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... pleased me more than that of a vicissitudes of humour , is sometimes amiable , and friend's being the medicine of life , to express the sometimes odious ; and as most men are at some efficacy of friendship in healing the pains and times ...
... pleased me more than that of a vicissitudes of humour , is sometimes amiable , and friend's being the medicine of life , to express the sometimes odious ; and as most men are at some efficacy of friendship in healing the pains and times ...
Стр. 89
... pleased the wrong taste of some readers ; but it would never have become the delight of the com- mon people , nor have warmed the heart of Sir Philip Sidney like the sound of a trumpet ; it is only nature that can have this effect , and ...
... pleased the wrong taste of some readers ; but it would never have become the delight of the com- mon people , nor have warmed the heart of Sir Philip Sidney like the sound of a trumpet ; it is only nature that can have this effect , and ...
Стр. 90
... pleased the read . ers of all ranks and conditions . I shall only beg pardon for such a profusion of Latin quotations ; which I should not have made use of , but that I feared my own judgment would have looked too singular on such a ...
... pleased the read . ers of all ranks and conditions . I shall only beg pardon for such a profusion of Latin quotations ; which I should not have made use of , but that I feared my own judgment would have looked too singular on such a ...
Стр. 110
... pleased never to be called child . It hap crying out they were undone . But seeing me safe , pens by this means , that these ladies are generally they took their posts again , and renewed their rail - rivals in all places where they ...
... pleased never to be called child . It hap crying out they were undone . But seeing me safe , pens by this means , that these ladies are generally they took their posts again , and renewed their rail - rivals in all places where they ...
Стр. 119
... pleased to see one who is a terror to others fall like exorbitance of power : in the same manner an ex- a slave at their feet , or that this quality supplies cessive head - dress may be attacked the most effec- their own principal ...
... pleased to see one who is a terror to others fall like exorbitance of power : in the same manner an ex- a slave at their feet , or that this quality supplies cessive head - dress may be attacked the most effec- their own principal ...
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