The SpectatorPutnam, 1856 |
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... took its place as the most interesting publication of the day , and the sale , which has been estimated at 14,000 daily copies , rose on some occasions to 20,000 . At first it was a daily , came out every morning , and was considered as ...
... took its place as the most interesting publication of the day , and the sale , which has been estimated at 14,000 daily copies , rose on some occasions to 20,000 . At first it was a daily , came out every morning , and was considered as ...
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... took all manner of odd social turns ; but the political clubs of the time played an important part in history . The idea of uniting the authors of a periodical in a club - though an obvious one - was calculated to bring out sparkling ...
... took all manner of odd social turns ; but the political clubs of the time played an important part in history . The idea of uniting the authors of a periodical in a club - though an obvious one - was calculated to bring out sparkling ...
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... took the name , from their office , of " Harper . Their descendants possess- ed lands in the neighbourhood of Calverley , called Harperfroids and Har- per's Spring . " The seal of this Sir Roger , appended to one of his charters , is ...
... took the name , from their office , of " Harper . Their descendants possess- ed lands in the neighbourhood of Calverley , called Harperfroids and Har- per's Spring . " The seal of this Sir Roger , appended to one of his charters , is ...
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... took him for a fool ; but none , except his intimate friends , know he has a great deal of wit . This turn makes him at once . both disinterested and agreeable ; as few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit ...
... took him for a fool ; but none , except his intimate friends , know he has a great deal of wit . This turn makes him at once . both disinterested and agreeable ; as few of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are most of them fit ...
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... took up the same space , and made the same figure as the bags that were really filled with money , had been blown up with air , and called into my memory the bags full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero received as a present from ...
... took up the same space , and made the same figure as the bags that were really filled with money , had been blown up with air , and called into my memory the bags full of wind , which Homer tells us his hero received as a present from ...
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acrostics Addison admiration Æneid anagrams ancient Antanaclasis appear audience Avarice beautiful behaviour body Boileau called club Coan wines conversation creatures delight discourse dress DRYDEN Earl Douglas endeavour English entertainment epigram false wit figure filled forbear friend Sir Roger genius gentleman give Glaphyra hand head heart honour Hudibras humour ingenious insomuch Italian John Simmonds kings ladies language laugh learned letter likewise lion live look lover manner means Milston mind Mohocks nation nature never night observe occasion opera Ovid paper particular passion person piece pleased poem poet present reader reason rhymes ridicule ROSCOMMON says scenes sense shew short side soul speak Spect Spectator stage Tatler tell thing thou thought tion told tragedy Tryphiodorus verse VIRG Virgil virtue Whig whole woman women words writers
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Página 82 - When I see kings lying by those who deposed them, when I consider rival wits placed side by side, or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and disputes, I reflect with sorrow and astonishment on the little competitions, factions, and debates of mankind.
Página 12 - It is said he keeps himself a bachelor by reason he was crossed in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next county to him.
Página 222 - The noble earl was slain. He had a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree ; An arrow of a cloth-yard long Up to the head drew he...
Página 290 - I was walking with him last night, he asked me how I liked the good man whom I have just now mentioned ? and without staying for my answer told me. that he was afraid of being insulted with Latin and Greek at his own table ; for which reason he desired a particular friend of his at the university to find him out a clergyman rather of plain sense than much learning, of a good aspect, a clear voice, a sociable temper, and, if possible, a man that understood a little of back-gammon.
Página 289 - My chief companion, when Sir Roger is diverting himself in the woods or the fields, is a very venerable man, who is ever with Sir Roger, and has lived at his house in the nature of a chaplain above thirty years. This gentleman is a person of good sense and some learning, of a very regular life and obliging conversation : he heartily loves Sir Roger, and knows that he is very much in the old knight's esteem ; so that he lives in the family rather as a relation than a dependant.
Página 6 - Cocoa-tree, and in the theatres both of Drury-lane and the Haymarket. I have been taken for a merchant upon the Exchange for above these ten years, and sometimes pass for a Jew in the assembly of stockjobbers at Jonathan's.
Página 435 - If I did despise the cause of my man-servant or of my maid-servant when they contended with me ; what then shall I do when God riseth up ? and when he visiteth, what shall I answer him...
Página 291 - Calamy, with several living authors, who have published discourses of practical divinity. I no sooner saw this venerable man in the pulpit, but I very much approved of my friend's insisting upon the qualifications of a good aspect and a clear voice ; for I was so charmed with the gracefulness of his figure and delivery, as well as with the discourses he pronounced, that I think I never passed any time more to my satisfaction. A sermon repeated after this manner, is like the composition of a poet...
Página 288 - You see the goodness of the master even in the old house-dog, and in a gray pad that is kept in the stable with great care and tenderness out of regard to his past services, though he has been useless for several years.
Página 7 - Thus I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind than as one of the species...