The Spectator, Svazek 8John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 11
... greater freedom , when I was not under any impediment of thinking : I therefore threw myself into an affembly of ladies , bat could not for my life get in a word among them ; and found that if I did not change my company , I was in ...
... greater freedom , when I was not under any impediment of thinking : I therefore threw myself into an affembly of ladies , bat could not for my life get in a word among them ; and found that if I did not change my company , I was in ...
Strana 13
... greater height , that , on the contrary , it fhall be the chief tendency of my papers , to inspire my countrymen with a mutual good - will and benevolence . Whatever faults either party may be guilty of , they are rather inflamed than ...
... greater height , that , on the contrary , it fhall be the chief tendency of my papers , to inspire my countrymen with a mutual good - will and benevolence . Whatever faults either party may be guilty of , they are rather inflamed than ...
Strana 38
... fuch time as perfons of greater confequence can be found out to fupply them . One of those Blanks is equally qualified for all offices , he can · ferve · · 2 · • ferve in time of need for a foldier 38 THE SPECTATOR . N3 563 .
... fuch time as perfons of greater confequence can be found out to fupply them . One of those Blanks is equally qualified for all offices , he can · ferve · · 2 · • ferve in time of need for a foldier 38 THE SPECTATOR . N3 563 .
Strana 42
... greater or lefs proportion , in every one ; and if you would fearch for fome particular good quality in its moft eminent degree of perfection , you will often find it in a mind where it is darkened and eclipfed by an hundred other ...
... greater or lefs proportion , in every one ; and if you would fearch for fome particular good quality in its moft eminent degree of perfection , you will often find it in a mind where it is darkened and eclipfed by an hundred other ...
Strana 61
... greater monster than any that is to be found among all the creatures which God has made ; as indeed there is no character which appears more defpicable and deformed , in the eyes of all reasonable perfons , than that of a drunkard ...
... greater monster than any that is to be found among all the creatures which God has made ; as indeed there is no character which appears more defpicable and deformed , in the eyes of all reasonable perfons , than that of a drunkard ...
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