The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana iii
... will or no : But fhall only touch upon those which are of your own acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit . VOL . VIII . A. 2 YOUR YOUR janty air , and easy motion , the volubility ΤΟ ...
... will or no : But fhall only touch upon those which are of your own acquiring , and in which every one must allow you have a real merit . VOL . VIII . A. 2 YOUR YOUR janty air , and easy motion , the volubility ΤΟ ...
Strana 13
... any more prefatory difcourfes , but proceed in my old method , and entertain him with fpe- ' culations on every useful fübject that falls in my way . VOL . VIII . B MONDAY , N ° 557 . MONDAY , JUNE 21 . Quippe N ° 556 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... any more prefatory difcourfes , but proceed in my old method , and entertain him with fpe- ' culations on every useful fübject that falls in my way . VOL . VIII . B MONDAY , N ° 557 . MONDAY , JUNE 21 . Quippe N ° 556 . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 25
... from it , never to re- pine at my own misfortunes , or to envy the happi- nefs of another , fince it is impoffible for any man VOL . VIII . C to to form a right judgment of his neighbours fuffer- ings N ° 559 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
... from it , never to re- pine at my own misfortunes , or to envy the happi- nefs of another , fince it is impoffible for any man VOL . VIII . C to to form a right judgment of his neighbours fuffer- ings N ° 559 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
Strana 37
... my reader with two very curi- ous letters . The firft of them comes from a chimerical perfon , who I believe never writ to any body before . VOL . VIII . D • SIR , ' SIR , : I .. Aм defcended from the No 563. THE SPECTATOR . 37.
... my reader with two very curi- ous letters . The firft of them comes from a chimerical perfon , who I believe never writ to any body before . VOL . VIII . D • SIR , ' SIR , : I .. Aм defcended from the No 563. THE SPECTATOR . 37.
Strana 49
... - prefence and omnifcience every uncomfortable thought vanishes . He cannot but regard every thing that has being , especially fuch of his crea . VOL . VIII . E tures tures who fear they are not regarded by him . No 565 . THE SPECTATOR .
... - prefence and omnifcience every uncomfortable thought vanishes . He cannot but regard every thing that has being , especially fuch of his crea . VOL . VIII . E tures tures who fear they are not regarded by him . No 565 . THE SPECTATOR .
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