The Spectator, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1739 - 313 страници |
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... OBSERVING an old Man ( who was the fame Per- fon I before mentioned , as the only Artist that was at work on this Side of the Gallery ) creeping up and down from one Picture to another , and retouching all the fine Pieces that ftood ...
... OBSERVING an old Man ( who was the fame Per- fon I before mentioned , as the only Artist that was at work on this Side of the Gallery ) creeping up and down from one Picture to another , and retouching all the fine Pieces that ftood ...
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... observe , that a lewd Youth who goes on in a continued Courfe of Voluptuousness , advan- ces by Degrees into a libidinous old Man ; and that the Paffion furvives in the Mind when it is altogether dead in the Body ; nay , that the Defire ...
... observe , that a lewd Youth who goes on in a continued Courfe of Voluptuousness , advan- ces by Degrees into a libidinous old Man ; and that the Paffion furvives in the Mind when it is altogether dead in the Body ; nay , that the Defire ...
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... Observation of the Turns of his Miftrefs's Mind . Tulip gives himself the Air of a refiftless Ravisher , Craftin practifes that of a skilful Lover . Poetry is the infeparable Property of every Man in Love ; and as Men of Wit write ...
... Observation of the Turns of his Miftrefs's Mind . Tulip gives himself the Air of a refiftless Ravisher , Craftin practifes that of a skilful Lover . Poetry is the infeparable Property of every Man in Love ; and as Men of Wit write ...
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... Observation of yours I approve , which is , That there are Men of Wit and good Senfe among all Orders of Men , and that Servants report most of the Good or Ill which is spoken of their • Masters . 6 Mafters . That there are Men of Senfe ...
... Observation of yours I approve , which is , That there are Men of Wit and good Senfe among all Orders of Men , and that Servants report most of the Good or Ill which is spoken of their • Masters . 6 Mafters . That there are Men of Senfe ...
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... observing the falfe Pleasures of other Men . Such People are Valetudinarians in Society , and they fhould no more come into Company than a fick Man fhould come into the Air : If a Man is too weak to bear what is a Refreshment to Men in ...
... observing the falfe Pleasures of other Men . Such People are Valetudinarians in Society , and they fhould no more come into Company than a fick Man fhould come into the Air : If a Man is too weak to bear what is a Refreshment to Men in ...
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Страница 154 - Upon this my friend with his usual cheerfulness related the particulars above-mentioned, and ordered the head to be brought into the room. I could not forbear discovering greater expressions of mirth than ordinary upon the appearance of this...
Страница 285 - I discovered one in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him, he applied it. to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was...
Страница 102 - ... himself. He now and then presents a pair of garters of his own knitting to their mothers or sisters ; and raises a great deal of mirth among them, by inquiring as often as he meets them
Страница 87 - Now the best way in the world for a man to seem to be any thing is really to be what he would seem to be. Besides, that it is many times as troublesome to make good the pretence of a good quality, as to have it...
Страница 116 - Sunday in the dignity of his order, and insinuates to them in almost every sermon that he is a better man than his patron. In short, matters are come to such an extremity, that the squire has not said his prayers either in public or private this half year; and that the parson threatens him, if he does not mend his manners, to pray for him in the face of the whole congregation.
Страница 286 - I see multitudes of people passing over it," said I, " and a black cloud hanging on each end of it.' As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge into the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and, upon...
Страница 287 - ... on trap-doors which did not seem to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. 'The Genius seeing me indulge myself on this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long enough upon it. Take thine eyes off the bridge...
Страница 286 - ... them into the tide, and immediately disappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of them fell into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire.
Страница 95 - ... as the knight is the best master in the world, he seldom changes his servants; and as he is beloved by all about him, his servants never care for leaving him : by this means his domestics are all in years, and grown old with their master.
Страница 286 - What is the reason, said I, that the tide I see rises out of a thick mist at one end, and again loses itself in a thick mist at the other? What thou seest...