The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... imagine , that whilft I am in this bad ftate of Health , there are none of your Works which I read with greater Pleasure than your Sa- turday's Papers . I fhould be very glad if I could furnish you with any Hints for that Day's ...
... imagine , that whilft I am in this bad ftate of Health , there are none of your Works which I read with greater Pleasure than your Sa- turday's Papers . I fhould be very glad if I could furnish you with any Hints for that Day's ...
Strana 5
... at fuch a distance from us , as we may imagine ; the Throne of God indeed is at a great remove from this • Earth , above the third Heavens , where A 3 be C C be difplays his Glory to those bleffed Spi- N ° 513. The SPECTATOR . S.
... at fuch a distance from us , as we may imagine ; the Throne of God indeed is at a great remove from this • Earth , above the third Heavens , where A 3 be C C be difplays his Glory to those bleffed Spi- N ° 513. The SPECTATOR . S.
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... imagine right , faid fhe ; affure your felf this Place was at firft de- figned for no other : Such it conti- nued to be in the Reign of Saturn , when none entered here but holy Priéfis , Deliverers of their Country from Oppreffion and ...
... imagine right , faid fhe ; affure your felf this Place was at firft de- figned for no other : Such it conti- nued to be in the Reign of Saturn , when none entered here but holy Priéfis , Deliverers of their Country from Oppreffion and ...
Strana 16
... imagine themselves fit Companions for fo charming a Divinity ? THE Goddefs had no fooner faid thus , but we were arrived at the ut- most Boundaries of the Wood , which ' lay It D F 2 lay contiguous to a Plain that 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° ...
... imagine themselves fit Companions for fo charming a Divinity ? THE Goddefs had no fooner faid thus , but we were arrived at the ut- most Boundaries of the Wood , which ' lay It D F 2 lay contiguous to a Plain that 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° ...
Strana 122
... imagine , Sir , how troubled I am for this unhappy Lady's Misfortune ; and beg you • would infert this Letter , that the Hus- C. band may reflect upon this Accident coolly . It is no fmall Matter the Eafe of a virtuous Woman for her ...
... imagine , Sir , how troubled I am for this unhappy Lady's Misfortune ; and beg you • would infert this Letter , that the Hus- C. band may reflect upon this Accident coolly . It is no fmall Matter the Eafe of a virtuous Woman for her ...
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