The Spectator ...1776 |
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... a large plain appoint- ed for this purpose . ' I took my ftand in the centre of it , and faw , with a great deal of pleafure , the whole whole human fpecies marching one after another , and throwing No. 558. THE SPECTATOR . 19 .
... a large plain appoint- ed for this purpose . ' I took my ftand in the centre of it , and faw , with a great deal of pleafure , the whole whole human fpecies marching one after another , and throwing No. 558. THE SPECTATOR . 19 .
Strana 20
whole human fpecies marching one after another , and throwing down their feveral loads , which im- mediately grew up into a prodigious mountain , that seemed to rife above the clouds . She car- There was a certain Lady , of a thin airy ...
whole human fpecies marching one after another , and throwing down their feveral loads , which im- mediately grew up into a prodigious mountain , that seemed to rife above the clouds . She car- There was a certain Lady , of a thin airy ...
Strana 21
... human mife . ries . There were likewife diftempers of all forts , though I could not but obferve , that there were many more imaginary than real . One little packet I could not but take notice of , which was a compli- cation of all the ...
... human mife . ries . There were likewife diftempers of all forts , though I could not but obferve , that there were many more imaginary than real . One little packet I could not but take notice of , which was a compli- cation of all the ...
Strana 26
... humanity and compaffion . No. 560. MONDAY , JUNE 28 . -Verba intermiffa retentat . OVID . Met . 1. i . ver . 746 . " He tries his tongue , his filence fofily breaks . E DRYDEN . VERY one has heard of the famous conjurer , who ...
... humanity and compaffion . No. 560. MONDAY , JUNE 28 . -Verba intermiffa retentat . OVID . Met . 1. i . ver . 746 . " He tries his tongue , his filence fofily breaks . E DRYDEN . VERY one has heard of the famous conjurer , who ...
Strana 87
... human nature . It prescribes to a very mi- ferable man the means of bettering his condition : nay , it fhews him that the bearing of his afflictions . as he ought to do will naturally end in the removal of them ; it makes him eafy here ...
... human nature . It prescribes to a very mi- ferable man the means of bettering his condition : nay , it fhews him that the bearing of his afflictions . as he ought to do will naturally end in the removal of them ; it makes him eafy here ...
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affure againſt anfwer becauſe cafe confider confideration converfation correfpondent creature defign defire difcover DRYDEN endeavour eternity exiftence exiſtence faid fame fatire fatisfaction fays fecond fecret feems felf felves fenfe fent fervant ferve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide fince firft firſt fleep fome fomething foon foul fpeaking fpeculations fpirits FRIDAY ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofed fure gentleman give greateſt happineſs hath heart heaven herſelf Hilpa himſelf honour humour huſband inftance itſelf lady laft laſt lefs letter look lover mind moft MONDAY moſt muft muſt myſelf nature never obferved occafion ourſelves OVID paffed paffion perfon philofopher pleafed pleaſe pleaſure prefent reader reafon refolved rife ſeveral ſhall Shalum ſhe ſpace ſpeak SPECTATOR ſuch thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand tion Tirzah underſtanding uſe VIRG virtue WEDNESDAY whofe whole widow wife young