The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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Σελίδα 12
... thought , at my first engaging in this design , that it would have led me to so great a length , I believe I should never have ventured upon it ; but the kind reception which it has met with among those whose judgments I have a value ...
... thought , at my first engaging in this design , that it would have led me to so great a length , I believe I should never have ventured upon it ; but the kind reception which it has met with among those whose judgments I have a value ...
Σελίδα 15
... thoughts more usefully for the diversion of mankind , than by convincing them that it is in themselves to raise this enter- tainment to the greatest height . It would be a great improvement , as well as embellishment to the theatre , if ...
... thoughts more usefully for the diversion of mankind , than by convincing them that it is in themselves to raise this enter- tainment to the greatest height . It would be a great improvement , as well as embellishment to the theatre , if ...
Σελίδα 17
... thought he never laid out his money better than in a jest . As he was one year at the Bath , observing that in the great confluence of fine people , there were several among them with long chins , a part of * Democritus . † Villiers ...
... thought he never laid out his money better than in a jest . As he was one year at the Bath , observing that in the great confluence of fine people , there were several among them with long chins , a part of * Democritus . † Villiers ...
Σελίδα 19
... thought of another , and impossible for any single person , how great soever his parts may be , to invent an art , and bring it to its utmost perfection , I shall here give you an account of an honest gentleman of my acquaintance , who ...
... thought of another , and impossible for any single person , how great soever his parts may be , to invent an art , and bring it to its utmost perfection , I shall here give you an account of an honest gentleman of my acquaintance , who ...
Σελίδα 21
... , the Nimrod among this species of writers , I thought this discovery would not be unacceptable to you . I am , Sir , & c . ' ADDISON . I. No. 372. WEDNESDAY , MAY 7 . -Pudet hæc opprobria No. 371 . 21 THE SPECTATOR .
... , the Nimrod among this species of writers , I thought this discovery would not be unacceptable to you . I am , Sir , & c . ' ADDISON . I. No. 372. WEDNESDAY , MAY 7 . -Pudet hæc opprobria No. 371 . 21 THE SPECTATOR .
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