The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Subject he speaks upon ; but we are so far gone in Years , that he observes , when he is among us , an Earnestness to have him fall on some divine Topick , which he always treats with much Authority as one who has no Interests in this ...
... Subject he speaks upon ; but we are so far gone in Years , that he observes , when he is among us , an Earnestness to have him fall on some divine Topick , which he always treats with much Authority as one who has no Interests in this ...
Strana 13
... subject to such Momentary Consumptions , that in the twinkling of an Eye , she would fall away from the most florid Com plexion , and the most healthful State of Body , and wither into a Skeleton , Her Recoveries were often as sudden as ...
... subject to such Momentary Consumptions , that in the twinkling of an Eye , she would fall away from the most florid Com plexion , and the most healthful State of Body , and wither into a Skeleton , Her Recoveries were often as sudden as ...
Strana 29
... subject us to imaginary Afflictions , and additional Sorrows , that do not properly come with in our Lot . As if the natural Calamities of Life were not sufficient for it , we turn the most indifferent Cir- cumstances into Misfortunes ...
... subject us to imaginary Afflictions , and additional Sorrows , that do not properly come with in our Lot . As if the natural Calamities of Life were not sufficient for it , we turn the most indifferent Cir- cumstances into Misfortunes ...
Strana 33
... Subject ; which by the Date and Stile of it , I take to be written by some young Templer , ' Sir , Middle Temple , 17 a When a Man has been guilty of any Vice or Folly , ch I think the best Attonement he can make for it , is to warn ...
... Subject ; which by the Date and Stile of it , I take to be written by some young Templer , ' Sir , Middle Temple , 17 a When a Man has been guilty of any Vice or Folly , ch I think the best Attonement he can make for it , is to warn ...
Strana 42
... Subject is , and that the Story you have given us is not quite Two thousand Years ol I cannot but think it a Piece of Presumption to dispute with you : But your Quotations put me in Mind of the Fable of the Lion and the Man . The Man ...
... Subject is , and that the Story you have given us is not quite Two thousand Years ol I cannot but think it a Piece of Presumption to dispute with you : But your Quotations put me in Mind of the Fable of the Lion and the Man . The Man ...
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