The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... thefe accomplishments by a happy turn of nature , and have finished yourfelf in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( what- ever may be the fecret ambition of his heart ) ...
... thefe accomplishments by a happy turn of nature , and have finished yourfelf in them by the utmost improvements of art . A man that is defective in either of these qualifications ( what- ever may be the fecret ambition of his heart ) ...
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... thefe burdens of calamities , they could not perfuade themselves to caft them into the heap , when they came up to it ; but after a few faint efforts , fhook their heads and marched away , as heavy loaden as they came . I faw multitudes ...
... thefe burdens of calamities , they could not perfuade themselves to caft them into the heap , when they came up to it ; but after a few faint efforts , fhook their heads and marched away , as heavy loaden as they came . I faw multitudes ...
Strana 22
... thefe triflers from the hallow'd feat , And unrelenting ftand when they intreat ? HORNECK . IN my laft paper , I gave my reader a fight of that mountain of miferies , which was made up of thofe feveral calamities that afflict the minds ...
... thefe triflers from the hallow'd feat , And unrelenting ftand when they intreat ? HORNECK . IN my laft paper , I gave my reader a fight of that mountain of miferies , which was made up of thofe feveral calamities that afflict the minds ...
Strana 23
... another was making over a fhort waift for a pair of round . fhoulders , and a third cheapning a bad face for a loft reputation : But on all thefe occafions , there was was not one of them who did not think the No 559 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
... another was making over a fhort waift for a pair of round . fhoulders , and a third cheapning a bad face for a loft reputation : But on all thefe occafions , there was was not one of them who did not think the No 559 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
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... Thefe had made a foolish fwop between a couple of thick bandy legs and two long trapfticks that had no calfs to them . One of thefe looked like a man walking upon ftilts , and was was fo lifted up into the air , above his 24 N ° 559 ...
... Thefe had made a foolish fwop between a couple of thick bandy legs and two long trapfticks that had no calfs to them . One of thefe looked like a man walking upon ftilts , and was was fo lifted up into the air , above his 24 N ° 559 ...
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