The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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Strana 62
... whose Atten- dance is required at Westminster - Hall , with ' what difficulty a Youth of any Modesty · has been permitted to make an Observation , ' that could in no wife detract from the Me- ⚫rit of his Elders , and is abfolutely ...
... whose Atten- dance is required at Westminster - Hall , with ' what difficulty a Youth of any Modesty · has been permitted to make an Observation , ' that could in no wife detract from the Me- ⚫rit of his Elders , and is abfolutely ...
Strana 164
... whose bluish Flames arofe and funk in their Urns , difcovered to our Eyes with Increase . Some of us fell down , overcome and spent with what they fuffered in the way , and were given over to thofe Tormentors that ftood on either hand ...
... whose bluish Flames arofe and funk in their Urns , difcovered to our Eyes with Increase . Some of us fell down , overcome and spent with what they fuffered in the way , and were given over to thofe Tormentors that ftood on either hand ...
Strana 262
... whose Influence the terrible Enemy that thinks himself pre- par'd for Battle , may find he is but ripe for • Destruction ? and that there may be in the Womb of Time great Incidents , which may make the Cataftrope of a profperous Life as ...
... whose Influence the terrible Enemy that thinks himself pre- par'd for Battle , may find he is but ripe for • Destruction ? and that there may be in the Womb of Time great Incidents , which may make the Cataftrope of a profperous Life as ...
Strana 279
... whose Blood is cold as Fishes , and their Flesh fo like in tafte , that the Scrupulous are allowed them on Fifb - days . There are Animals fo near of kin both to Birds and Beafts , that they are in the middle between both : Amphibious ...
... whose Blood is cold as Fishes , and their Flesh fo like in tafte , that the Scrupulous are allowed them on Fifb - days . There are Animals fo near of kin both to Birds and Beafts , that they are in the middle between both : Amphibious ...
Strana 299
... not amufed himself with Fables out of the Pagan Theology , and that when he hints at any thing of this nature he alludes to it only as to a Fable . MANY MANY of our modern Authors , whose Learning very often N ° 523 THE SPECTATOR . 299.
... not amufed himself with Fables out of the Pagan Theology , and that when he hints at any thing of this nature he alludes to it only as to a Fable . MANY MANY of our modern Authors , whose Learning very often N ° 523 THE SPECTATOR . 299.
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