The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana iv
... heart ) muft never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his fpecies . It is therefore no wonder we fee fuch multitudes of afpiring young men fall fhort of you in all these beauties of your character ...
... heart ) muft never hope to make the figure you have done , among the fashionable part of his fpecies . It is therefore no wonder we fee fuch multitudes of afpiring young men fall fhort of you in all these beauties of your character ...
Strana 12
... heart . While a man is learn-- ing to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a mafter in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right fide . That this last allufion may not give my reader a wrong ...
... heart . While a man is learn-- ing to fence , he practises both on friend and foe ; but when he is a mafter in the art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right fide . That this last allufion may not give my reader a wrong ...
Strana 15
... arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to • Bantam , and thou knoweft the inhabitants of B 2 -one · · · < · C < < 6 " No 557 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
... arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to • Bantam , and thou knoweft the inhabitants of B 2 -one · · · < · C < < 6 " No 557 . 15 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 20
... heart melted within me to fee my fellow creatures groaning under their refpective burdens , and to confider that ... hearts would break under thefe burdens of calamities , they could not perfuade themselves to caft them into the heap ...
... heart melted within me to fee my fellow creatures groaning under their refpective burdens , and to confider that ... hearts would break under thefe burdens of calamities , they could not perfuade themselves to caft them into the heap ...
Strana 21
... heart , among this collection of human miferies . There were likewife diftempers of all forts , though I could not but obferve , that there were . many more imaginary than real . One little packet . I could not but take notice of ...
... heart , among this collection of human miferies . There were likewife diftempers of all forts , though I could not but obferve , that there were . many more imaginary than real . One little packet . I could not but take notice of ...
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