The Spectator, Том 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 стор. |
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. THE SPECTATOR . N ° 1 Thursday , Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 . Non fumum ex fulgore , fed ex fume dare lucem Cogitat , ut fpeciofa dehinc miracula promat . Hor . Ars Poet . v . 143 . One with a Flafh ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. THE SPECTATOR . N ° 1 Thursday , Thursday , March 1 , 1710-11 . Non fumum ex fulgore , fed ex fume dare lucem Cogitat , ut fpeciofa dehinc miracula promat . Hor . Ars Poet . v . 143 . One with a Flafh ...
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... of my Father , I was refolved to travel into foreign Countries , and therefore left the Uni- verfity , with the Character of an odd unaccountable Fel- low , low , that had a great deal of Learning , 10 N ° 1 The SPECTATOR .
... of my Father , I was refolved to travel into foreign Countries , and therefore left the Uni- verfity , with the Character of an odd unaccountable Fel- low , low , that had a great deal of Learning , 10 N ° 1 The SPECTATOR .
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... very difagreeable to me ; for the greatest Pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and Being ftared at . It is for this Reafon likewife , that I keep my my Complexion and Drefs as very great Secrets ; tho'it 12 N ° 1 The SPECTATOR .
... very difagreeable to me ; for the greatest Pain I can fuffer , is the being talked to , and Being ftared at . It is for this Reafon likewife , that I keep my my Complexion and Drefs as very great Secrets ; tho'it 12 N ° 1 The SPECTATOR .
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... Direction of an old humorfom Father , than in purfuit of his own Inclinations . He was placed there to study the Laws of the Land , and is the most learned of of any of the Houfe in those of the Stage 14 No z The SPECTATOR .
... Direction of an old humorfom Father , than in purfuit of his own Inclinations . He was placed there to study the Laws of the Land , and is the most learned of of any of the Houfe in those of the Stage 14 No z The SPECTATOR .
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... if this Part of our Trade were well cultivated , we fhould gain from one Nation ; and if another , from another , I have heard him prove , that Diligence · Diligence makes more lafting Acquifitions than Valour , and N ° 2 15 The SPECTATOR .
... if this Part of our Trade were well cultivated , we fhould gain from one Nation ; and if another , from another , I have heard him prove , that Diligence · Diligence makes more lafting Acquifitions than Valour , and N ° 2 15 The SPECTATOR .
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