The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 33
... enter into no alliances but one , and that is offensive and defensive with all bawdy houses in general , of which they have declared themselves protectors and guarantees . ' I must own , sir , these are only broken inco- herent memoirs ...
... enter into no alliances but one , and that is offensive and defensive with all bawdy houses in general , of which they have declared themselves protectors and guarantees . ' I must own , sir , these are only broken inco- herent memoirs ...
Pàgina 71
... enter upon , hav- ing discussed it at large in a distinct treatise , which I keep by me in manuscript , upon the mustachoe . If my friend Sir Roger's project of introducing beards should take effect , I fear the luxury of the present ...
... enter upon , hav- ing discussed it at large in a distinct treatise , which I keep by me in manuscript , upon the mustachoe . If my friend Sir Roger's project of introducing beards should take effect , I fear the luxury of the present ...
Pàgina 85
... enter into the thought of a poet . As he knew all the arts of affecting the mind , he knew it was necessary to give it certain resting places , and opportunities of recovering itself from time to time : he has therefore with great ...
... enter into the thought of a poet . As he knew all the arts of affecting the mind , he knew it was necessary to give it certain resting places , and opportunities of recovering itself from time to time : he has therefore with great ...
Pàgina 87
... he himself would do it with a yet greater eleva- tion were he a dancer . This is so dangerous a subject to treat with gravity , that I shall not at present enter into it any farther : but the author No. 334 . 87 THE SPECTATOR .
... he himself would do it with a yet greater eleva- tion were he a dancer . This is so dangerous a subject to treat with gravity , that I shall not at present enter into it any farther : but the author No. 334 . 87 THE SPECTATOR .
Pàgina 88
... enter into it any farther : but the author of the following letter has treated it in the essay he speaks of , in such a manner , that I am behold- en to him for a resolution that I will never here- after think meanly of any thing , till ...
... enter into it any farther : but the author of the following letter has treated it in the essay he speaks of , in such a manner , that I am behold- en to him for a resolution that I will never here- after think meanly of any thing , till ...
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