The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel , I think I should not have discharged the office of a faithful Spectator had I not recorded it . I have in former papers endeavoured to expose this party rage in women , as it ...
... nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parallel , I think I should not have discharged the office of a faithful Spectator had I not recorded it . I have in former papers endeavoured to expose this party rage in women , as it ...
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... nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in anything . His fortune , his reputation , his time , and his capacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school he was whipped thrice a week for faults ...
... nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in anything . His fortune , his reputation , his time , and his capacity , are at any man's service that comes first . When he was at school he was whipped thrice a week for faults ...
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... I frequently make a little party with two or three select friends , to visit anything curious that may be seen under cover . My principal entertainments of this nature are pictures , insomuch that when I have found ΙΟ No. 83 The SPECTATOR.
... I frequently make a little party with two or three select friends , to visit anything curious that may be seen under cover . My principal entertainments of this nature are pictures , insomuch that when I have found ΙΟ No. 83 The SPECTATOR.
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... nature wears a lower- ing countenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary worlds of art ; where I meet with shining landscapes , gilded triumphs , beautiful faces , and all those other objects that ...
... nature wears a lower- ing countenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary worlds of art ; where I meet with shining landscapes , gilded triumphs , beautiful faces , and all those other objects that ...
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... nature , who was dressed in the habit of a Dutchman , and known by the name of Industry . His figures were wonderfully laboured . If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a ship ...
... nature , who was dressed in the habit of a Dutchman , and known by the name of Industry . His figures were wonderfully laboured . If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a ship ...
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