The Spectator, Svazek 81776 |
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Strana 5
... readers , and yourself too , if I do not endeavour on this occafion to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I fhall not com- pliment you upon your birth , perfon , or for-- tune ; nor any other the like ...
... readers , and yourself too , if I do not endeavour on this occafion to make the world acquainted with your virtues . And here , Sir , I fhall not com- pliment you upon your birth , perfon , or for-- tune ; nor any other the like ...
Strana 12
... reader a wrong idea of my defign in this paper , I muft here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction ; that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue , nor a foe to any but those of vice and fol- ly ...
... reader a wrong idea of my defign in this paper , I muft here inform him , that the author of it is of no faction ; that he is a friend to no interests but those of truth and virtue , nor a foe to any but those of vice and fol- ly ...
Strana 13
... reader to fufpend his curiofity , and rather to confider what is written , than who they are that write it . Having thus adjufted all neceffary preliminaries with my reader , I fhall not trouble him with any more prefatory difcourfes ...
... reader to fufpend his curiofity , and rather to confider what is written , than who they are that write it . Having thus adjufted all neceffary preliminaries with my reader , I fhall not trouble him with any more prefatory difcourfes ...
Strana 22
... reader a fight of that mountain of miferies , which was made up of those several calamities that afflict the minds of men . I saw , with unspeakable pleasure , the whole fpecies thus delivered from its forrows ; though , at the fame ...
... reader a fight of that mountain of miferies , which was made up of those several calamities that afflict the minds of men . I saw , with unspeakable pleasure , the whole fpecies thus delivered from its forrows ; though , at the fame ...
Strana 34
... reader's ears to hear any thing of praife from him . Let the te nour of his difcourfe be what it will upon this sub- ject , it generally proceeds from vanity . An often- tatious man will rather relate a blunder or an abfur . dity he has ...
... reader's ears to hear any thing of praife from him . Let the te nour of his difcourfe be what it will upon this sub- ject , it generally proceeds from vanity . An often- tatious man will rather relate a blunder or an abfur . dity he has ...
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