The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... till Sept. 1710. George I , on his accession , created Mr. Boyle lord Carleton , and soon after made him president of the council . He died a bachelor , March 1724-5 . VOL . III . a of your life . Your aversion to any ostenta- tious.
... till Sept. 1710. George I , on his accession , created Mr. Boyle lord Carleton , and soon after made him president of the council . He died a bachelor , March 1724-5 . VOL . III . a of your life . Your aversion to any ostenta- tious.
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... soon after her death grew melancholy and dejected , retiring from the public administration of affairs into a solitary forest , and there abandoning himself to all the black conside- rations , which naturally arise from a passion made ...
... soon after her death grew melancholy and dejected , retiring from the public administration of affairs into a solitary forest , and there abandoning himself to all the black conside- rations , which naturally arise from a passion made ...
Strana 14
... soon as they were made , if painters and sculptors had been esteemed as much for the purpose , as the execution of their designs ? Modest and well - governed imagi- nations have by this means lost the representations of ten thousand ...
... soon as they were made , if painters and sculptors had been esteemed as much for the purpose , as the execution of their designs ? Modest and well - governed imagi- nations have by this means lost the representations of ten thousand ...
Strana 15
... soon be out of countenance : and an address in imposing upon mankind , would be as contemptible in one state of life as another . A couple of courtiers ma- king professions of esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise ...
... soon be out of countenance : and an address in imposing upon mankind , would be as contemptible in one state of life as another . A couple of courtiers ma- king professions of esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise ...
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... soon as we were got into the boat , I played a sentence or two at my Butt which I thought very smart ; when my ill genius , who I verily believe in- spired him purely for my destruction , suggested to him such a reply , as got all the ...
... soon as we were got into the boat , I played a sentence or two at my Butt which I thought very smart ; when my ill genius , who I verily believe in- spired him purely for my destruction , suggested to him such a reply , as got all the ...
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