The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 1
... gance , yet you will own that the Influence of it is very great which moves Men to that Extra- vagance . Certain it is , that the whole Strength of the Mind is fometimes feated there ; that a • kind 6 " ( ( 6 kind look imparts all , THE ...
... gance , yet you will own that the Influence of it is very great which moves Men to that Extra- vagance . Certain it is , that the whole Strength of the Mind is fometimes feated there ; that a • kind 6 " ( ( 6 kind look imparts all , THE ...
Strana 2
... look as if the loved ; her Eye is full of Sorrow , and Reluctance fits in a Tear , while the Offering of the Sacrifice is performed in what we call the ' Marriage Ceremony . Do you never go to Plays ? Cannot you diftinguish between the ...
... look as if the loved ; her Eye is full of Sorrow , and Reluctance fits in a Tear , while the Offering of the Sacrifice is performed in what we call the ' Marriage Ceremony . Do you never go to Plays ? Cannot you diftinguish between the ...
Strana 3
... Looks even 6 among Politicians and Courtiers . If you do me the Honour to print this among your Specula- tions , I fhall in my next make you a Prefent of ' Secret Hiftory , by tranflating all the Looks of the next Affembly of Ladies and ...
... Looks even 6 among Politicians and Courtiers . If you do me the Honour to print this among your Specula- tions , I fhall in my next make you a Prefent of ' Secret Hiftory , by tranflating all the Looks of the next Affembly of Ladies and ...
Strana 15
... look out for any Good which does not more im- mediately relate to his Intereft or Convenience , or that Providence , in the very Frame of his Soul , would not fubje & t him to fuch a Paffion as would be useless to the World , and a ...
... look out for any Good which does not more im- mediately relate to his Intereft or Convenience , or that Providence , in the very Frame of his Soul , would not fubje & t him to fuch a Paffion as would be useless to the World , and a ...
Strana 16
... look on their Praises rather as a Kindness done to his Perfon , than as a Tribute paid to his Merit . Others who are free from this natural Perverse- nefs of Temper , grow wary in their Praises of one , who lets too great a Value on ...
... look on their Praises rather as a Kindness done to his Perfon , than as a Tribute paid to his Merit . Others who are free from this natural Perverse- nefs of Temper , grow wary in their Praises of one , who lets too great a Value on ...
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