The Spectator, Svazek 8John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana iv
... race of mortals who call themselves philofophers ; and yet , to your honour be it spoken , there is not a fage of them all could have better acted up to + to their precepts in one of the most important iv DEDICATION .
... race of mortals who call themselves philofophers ; and yet , to your honour be it spoken , there is not a fage of them all could have better acted up to + to their precepts in one of the most important iv DEDICATION .
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... themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my paper , which implies ...
... themselves the most unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . Horace has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my paper , which implies ...
Strana 20
... themselves in a thousand chimerical thapes , as hér garments hovered in the wind . There was fomething wild and distracted in her looks . Her name was fancy . She led up every mortal to the appointed place , after having very ...
... themselves in a thousand chimerical thapes , as hér garments hovered in the wind . There was fomething wild and distracted in her looks . Her name was fancy . She led up every mortal to the appointed place , after having very ...
Strana 21
down their wrinkles , and feveral young ones who ftripped themselves of a tawny fkin . There were very great heaps of red nofes , large lips , and rusty teeth . The truth of it is , I was furprised to see the greatest part of the ...
down their wrinkles , and feveral young ones who ftripped themselves of a tawny fkin . There were very great heaps of red nofes , large lips , and rusty teeth . The truth of it is , I was furprised to see the greatest part of the ...
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... themselves with a great deal of pleafure ; after which the phantom , who had led them into fuch grofs delufions , was commanded to disappear . There was fent in her stead a goddefs of a quite different figure : Her motions were steady ...
... themselves with a great deal of pleafure ; after which the phantom , who had led them into fuch grofs delufions , was commanded to disappear . There was fent in her stead a goddefs of a quite different figure : Her motions were steady ...
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