The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 14
... fays Plato , fo delightful , as the hearing or the Speaking of truth . For this reafon there is no converfation fo agreeable as that of the man of integrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intenti ...
... fays Plato , fo delightful , as the hearing or the Speaking of truth . For this reafon there is no converfation fo agreeable as that of the man of integrity , who hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intenti ...
Strana 15
... fay ) of expreflions of kindness and refpect , that if a man that lived an age . or two ago fhould return into the world again , he would really want a dictionary to help him to ⚫ understand his own language , and to know the ⚫ true ...
... fay ) of expreflions of kindness and refpect , that if a man that lived an age . or two ago fhould return into the world again , he would really want a dictionary to help him to ⚫ understand his own language , and to know the ⚫ true ...
Strana 26
... fays of the Magpy , who you know was a great fortune - teller among the ancients ) chatter futurity . I have hitherto chofen to receive que- ⚫ftions and return anfwers in writing , that I might • avoid the tedioufnefs and trouble of ...
... fays of the Magpy , who you know was a great fortune - teller among the ancients ) chatter futurity . I have hitherto chofen to receive que- ⚫ftions and return anfwers in writing , that I might • avoid the tedioufnefs and trouble of ...
Strana 34
... fays Cowley ; it grates his own heart to fay any thing of difparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . Let the tenour of his difcourfe be what it will upon this fubject , it generally proceeds from vanity ...
... fays Cowley ; it grates his own heart to fay any thing of difparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . Let the tenour of his difcourfe be what it will upon this fubject , it generally proceeds from vanity ...
Strana 35
... fays Montague , I am a great lover of your white winesWhat the devil fignifies it to the public , fays Scaliger , whether he is a lover of white vines , or of red wines ? I cannot I cannot here forbear mentioning a tribe of ego- tifts N ...
... fays Montague , I am a great lover of your white winesWhat the devil fignifies it to the public , fays Scaliger , whether he is a lover of white vines , or of red wines ? I cannot I cannot here forbear mentioning a tribe of ego- tifts N ...
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