The Spectator, 第 3 卷John Bell, 1776 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 51 筆
第 15 頁
... deferves the name of audacity , rather than of courage . THE HERE can be no greater injury to human foci- ety , than that good talents among men should B 2 be be held honourable to thofe who are endowed with them No 172 . THE SPECTATOR .
... deferves the name of audacity , rather than of courage . THE HERE can be no greater injury to human foci- ety , than that good talents among men should B 2 be be held honourable to thofe who are endowed with them No 172 . THE SPECTATOR .
第 21 頁
... should win the gold ring , and be looked upon as the best grinner in the country , he order- ed the oaths to be tendered unto him upon his quitting the table , which the grinner refuting , he was fet afide as an unqualified perfon ...
... should win the gold ring , and be looked upon as the best grinner in the country , he order- ed the oaths to be tendered unto him upon his quitting the table , which the grinner refuting , he was fet afide as an unqualified perfon ...
第 25 頁
... should be no offence to offer one not quite so old in their defence . When : a man happens to break in Holland , they fay of him that he has not kept true accounts . This phrase , perhaps among us , would appear a foft or hu- morous way ...
... should be no offence to offer one not quite so old in their defence . When : a man happens to break in Holland , they fay of him that he has not kept true accounts . This phrase , perhaps among us , would appear a foft or hu- morous way ...
第 31 頁
... should be fome method taken to in- form the world at what time it is fafe to attack them , and when you had beft to let them alone . • But fubmitting thefe matters to your more ferious ⚫ confideration , I am , S IR , • Yours , & c ...
... should be fome method taken to in- form the world at what time it is fafe to attack them , and when you had beft to let them alone . • But fubmitting thefe matters to your more ferious ⚫ confideration , I am , S IR , • Yours , & c ...
第 34 頁
... should be able to love them in so great a degree , which makes them take on fo . I fay , Sir , a true good natured man ,, whom rakes ' and libertines call Hen - peckt , fhall fall into all thefe different moods with his dear life , and ...
... should be able to love them in so great a degree , which makes them take on fo . I fay , Sir , a true good natured man ,, whom rakes ' and libertines call Hen - peckt , fhall fall into all thefe different moods with his dear life , and ...
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