The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 35
... the fubftantial things they are only to exprefs , there would ' need no more to enflave a Country but to adorn a Court ; for while eve- ' ry ry Man's Vanity makes him believe himself capable of becoming No 516. The SPECTATOR . 835.
... the fubftantial things they are only to exprefs , there would ' need no more to enflave a Country but to adorn a Court ; for while eve- ' ry ry Man's Vanity makes him believe himself capable of becoming No 516. The SPECTATOR . 835.
Strana 36
ry Man's Vanity makes him believe himself capable of becoming Luxury , Enjoyments are a ready Bait for Suf- ' ferings , and the Hopes of Preferment Invitations to Servitude ; which Sla- " very would be colour'd with all the Agreements ...
ry Man's Vanity makes him believe himself capable of becoming Luxury , Enjoyments are a ready Bait for Suf- ' ferings , and the Hopes of Preferment Invitations to Servitude ; which Sla- " very would be colour'd with all the Agreements ...
Strana 37
... believe they were but what they profeffed themselves , ' his mere Creatures , and use them as fuch , by purchafing with their Lives a ' boundless Renown , which he , for want of a more juft Profpect , would place in the Number of his ...
... believe they were but what they profeffed themselves , ' his mere Creatures , and use them as fuch , by purchafing with their Lives a ' boundless Renown , which he , for want of a more juft Profpect , would place in the Number of his ...
Strana 38
... alas , what is there that mortal Man will not believe of himself , when complimented with the Attributes of God ? He can then conceive Thoughts ' of 1 " ⚫ of a Power as omniprefent as his 38 The SPECTATOR . No 516 .
... alas , what is there that mortal Man will not believe of himself , when complimented with the Attributes of God ? He can then conceive Thoughts ' of 1 " ⚫ of a Power as omniprefent as his 38 The SPECTATOR . No 516 .
Strana 48
... believe you might spend an After- noon , with great Pleafure to your felf and to the Publick : It belongs to the • Church of Stebon - Heath , commonly ' called Stepney . Whether or no it be ' that the People of that Parish have a ...
... believe you might spend an After- noon , with great Pleafure to your felf and to the Publick : It belongs to the • Church of Stebon - Heath , commonly ' called Stepney . Whether or no it be ' that the People of that Parish have a ...
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