The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... given to be contentious , and statesmen that are out of business ; in short , every one that considers the world as a theatre , and desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it . cording to the notions which they ...
... given to be contentious , and statesmen that are out of business ; in short , every one that considers the world as a theatre , and desires to form a right judgment of those who are the actors on it . cording to the notions which they ...
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... given them of being witty . But let them remember , that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . C. No. 11. ] Tuesday , March 13 , 1710-11 . Arietta seemed to regard this piece of raillery as an outrage done to her ...
... given them of being witty . But let them remember , that I do hereby enter my caveat against this piece of raillery . C. No. 11. ] Tuesday , March 13 , 1710-11 . Arietta seemed to regard this piece of raillery as an outrage done to her ...
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... given him offence . Sextus Quintus was not of so generous and forgiving a temper . Upon his being made pope , the statue of Pasquin was one night dressed in a very dirty shirt , with an excuse written under it , that he was forced to ...
... given him offence . Sextus Quintus was not of so generous and forgiving a temper . Upon his being made pope , the statue of Pasquin was one night dressed in a very dirty shirt , with an excuse written under it , that he was forced to ...
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... given rise to many of those absurdities which are committed over our heads ; and , as I am informed , first occasioned the three nuns and a hare , which we see so frequently joined together . I would therefore establish certain rules ...
... given rise to many of those absurdities which are committed over our heads ; and , as I am informed , first occasioned the three nuns and a hare , which we see so frequently joined together . I would therefore establish certain rules ...
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... given up to caprice . For my part , when I read the delirious mirth of an unskilful au- thor , I cannot be so barbarous as to divert myself with it , but am rather apt to pity the man , than to laugh at any thing he writes . The ...
... given up to caprice . For my part , when I read the delirious mirth of an unskilful au- thor , I cannot be so barbarous as to divert myself with it , but am rather apt to pity the man , than to laugh at any thing he writes . The ...
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