The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 19
... given to him by Hands which he knew Apollo would allow as Paffes ; among which , methoughts , I faw fome of my own writing ; the whole • Affembly was admitted , and gave , by their Prefence , a new Beauty and Plea- fure to thefe happy ...
... given to him by Hands which he knew Apollo would allow as Paffes ; among which , methoughts , I faw fome of my own writing ; the whole • Affembly was admitted , and gave , by their Prefence , a new Beauty and Plea- fure to thefe happy ...
Strana 40
... given it , why should we not hope that there is an Almighty , by whofe Influence the terrible Enemy that ⚫ thinks himself prepared for Battle , may find he is but ripe for Deftruction ? ' and that there may be in the Womb of Time great ...
... given it , why should we not hope that there is an Almighty , by whofe Influence the terrible Enemy that ⚫ thinks himself prepared for Battle , may find he is but ripe for Deftruction ? ' and that there may be in the Womb of Time great ...
Strana 46
... given to Sir ANDREW FREEPORT in his Name . THIS Letter , notwithstanding the poor Butler's manner of writing it , gave us fuch an Idea of our good old Friend , that upon the reading of it there was not a dry Eye in the Club . Sir ANDREW ...
... given to Sir ANDREW FREEPORT in his Name . THIS Letter , notwithstanding the poor Butler's manner of writing it , gave us fuch an Idea of our good old Friend , that upon the reading of it there was not a dry Eye in the Club . Sir ANDREW ...
Strana 68
... given you , is , That there is a certain Equanimity in those who are good and juft , which runs into their very Sorrow , and difap- · points the Force of it . Though they muft pafs through Afflictions in com- mon with all who are in ...
... given you , is , That there is a certain Equanimity in those who are good and juft , which runs into their very Sorrow , and difap- · points the Force of it . Though they muft pafs through Afflictions in com- mon with all who are in ...
Strana 70
... from reprefenting things as he ought . For which rea- • fon I am come to a Resolution of be- ⚫lieving nothing I hears and I con- G temn temn the Men given to Narrations under the Appellation of The SPECTATOR . N ° 521 . Nf21. ...
... from reprefenting things as he ought . For which rea- • fon I am come to a Resolution of be- ⚫lieving nothing I hears and I con- G temn temn the Men given to Narrations under the Appellation of The SPECTATOR . N ° 521 . Nf21. ...
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