The Spectator, Том 7Tonson, 1718 |
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... Circumstances of Time , Place and Perfon , which they may lofe if they are not taken early ; but in this cafe every Reader is to confider , whether it is not better for him to be half a Year behind - hand with the fashionable and polite ...
... Circumstances of Time , Place and Perfon , which they may lofe if they are not taken early ; but in this cafe every Reader is to confider , whether it is not better for him to be half a Year behind - hand with the fashionable and polite ...
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... Circumstances , that I fhall not be able to ftay away when ever it is acted . All that vexes me is , that the Gallantry of taking the Cudgels for Gloucestershire , with the Pride of Heart in tucking himself up , and taking Aim at his ...
... Circumstances , that I fhall not be able to ftay away when ever it is acted . All that vexes me is , that the Gallantry of taking the Cudgels for Gloucestershire , with the Pride of Heart in tucking himself up , and taking Aim at his ...
Сторінка 135
... her Beholders . This little Circumstance made me run into Reflections upon the Force of Beauty , and the wonderful Influence the Female Sex has - has upon the other part of the Species . Our N ° 510 . The SPECTATOR .
... her Beholders . This little Circumstance made me run into Reflections upon the Force of Beauty , and the wonderful Influence the Female Sex has - has upon the other part of the Species . Our N ° 510 . The SPECTATOR .
Сторінка 143
... Circumstances , and is in this refpect both a Reader and a Compofer . It is no wonder therefore that on fuch Occafions , when the Mind is thus pleased with it felf , and amufed with its own Discoveries , that it is highly delighted with ...
... Circumstances , and is in this refpect both a Reader and a Compofer . It is no wonder therefore that on fuch Occafions , when the Mind is thus pleased with it felf , and amufed with its own Discoveries , that it is highly delighted with ...
Сторінка 321
... Circumstances than any Advantages to which my own Industry can poffibly exalt me . I am , My Good - natured Reader , Your moft Obedient , Moft Obliged Humble Servant , Richard Steele . Vos valete & plaudite . Ter . PS THE following ...
... Circumstances than any Advantages to which my own Industry can poffibly exalt me . I am , My Good - natured Reader , Your moft Obedient , Moft Obliged Humble Servant , Richard Steele . Vos valete & plaudite . Ter . PS THE following ...
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