The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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Page 18
... humour in womankind , of being smitten with every thing that is showy and superficial ; and new Elders . The moral of Mr. Powell's drama is violated , on the numberless evils that befal the sex from this I confess , by Punch's national ...
... humour in womankind , of being smitten with every thing that is showy and superficial ; and new Elders . The moral of Mr. Powell's drama is violated , on the numberless evils that befal the sex from this I confess , by Punch's national ...
Page 24
... humour , and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all faults in the world , with no other apology than saying in a gay tone , ' I put an impudent face upon the Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men 24.
... humour , and think to carry off the most inexcusable of all faults in the world , with no other apology than saying in a gay tone , ' I put an impudent face upon the Another numberless branch of peaceable lawyers are those young men 24.
Page 25
... humour : e of ' Iras et verba locant ? e of Men that hire out their words in anger ; that hood in them , and how many men of merit there are in each of them , who may be rather said to be of the science than the profession ; I very much ...
... humour : e of ' Iras et verba locant ? e of Men that hire out their words in anger ; that hood in them , and how many men of merit there are in each of them , who may be rather said to be of the science than the profession ; I very much ...
Page 27
... humour and ridicule statue of Pasquin was one night dressed in a very possession of an ill - natured man . There dirty shirt , with an excuse written under it , that he be a greater gratification to a barbarous was forced to wear foul ...
... humour and ridicule statue of Pasquin was one night dressed in a very possession of an ill - natured man . There dirty shirt , with an excuse written under it , that he be a greater gratification to a barbarous was forced to wear foul ...
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... humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without de- signing to be so . For which reason I always lay it MR . SPECTATOR , THE aversion I for some years have had to clubs down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more in ...
... humour in an author , he is often very mischievous without de- signing to be so . For which reason I always lay it MR . SPECTATOR , THE aversion I for some years have had to clubs down as a rule , that an indiscreet man is more in ...
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