The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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Strana 7
... obferve their Mo- tions . Whenever I fhould be furprised with a Vifit , as I hate Drinking , I would be ⚫ brisk in fwilling Bumpers , upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble others with my Impertinence , than to be troubled ...
... obferve their Mo- tions . Whenever I fhould be furprised with a Vifit , as I hate Drinking , I would be ⚫ brisk in fwilling Bumpers , upon this Maxim , That it is better to trouble others with my Impertinence , than to be troubled ...
Strana 10
... obferve the fame Conduct , unless he would forfeit the Friend- ship of the Perfon who defires his Advice . I have known feveral odd Cafes of this Nature . Hipparchus was going to marry a common Woman , but being refolv'd to do nothing ...
... obferve the fame Conduct , unless he would forfeit the Friend- ship of the Perfon who defires his Advice . I have known feveral odd Cafes of this Nature . Hipparchus was going to marry a common Woman , but being refolv'd to do nothing ...
Strana 20
... ob- ferve in this Particular , is to range in the fame Quarter the Products of the fame Season , that they may make their Appearance toge- ther , and compofe a Picture of the greatest variety . There is the fame Irregularity in my ...
... ob- ferve in this Particular , is to range in the fame Quarter the Products of the fame Season , that they may make their Appearance toge- ther , and compofe a Picture of the greatest variety . There is the fame Irregularity in my ...
Strana 81
... Dreams it is wonderful to obferve with what a Sprightliness and Alacrity fhe exerts herself . The flow of Speech make unpremeditated VOL . VII . G Ha- Harangues , or converfe readily in Languages that they are N ° 487 81 THE SPECTATOR .
... Dreams it is wonderful to obferve with what a Sprightliness and Alacrity fhe exerts herself . The flow of Speech make unpremeditated VOL . VII . G Ha- Harangues , or converfe readily in Languages that they are N ° 487 81 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 83
... obferve in the third place , that the Paffions affect the Mind with greater Strength when we are afleep , than when we are awake . Joy and Sorrow give us more vi- gorous Senfations of Pain or Pleasure at this time , than at any other ...
... obferve in the third place , that the Paffions affect the Mind with greater Strength when we are afleep , than when we are awake . Joy and Sorrow give us more vi- gorous Senfations of Pain or Pleasure at this time , than at any other ...
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