The Spectator, Svazek 4J. and R. Tonson in the Strand, 1728 |
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Strana 2
... turns all its Charms against an Ogler . The Eye of Lufitania is an Inftrument of premeditated Murder , but the De C " ⚫ fign fign being visible , deftroys the Execution of < it The SPECTATOR . N ° 252 . kind look imparts all, that a ...
... turns all its Charms against an Ogler . The Eye of Lufitania is an Inftrument of premeditated Murder , but the De C " ⚫ fign fign being visible , deftroys the Execution of < it The SPECTATOR . N ° 252 . kind look imparts all, that a ...
Strana 7
... Turn . It is impoffible for us , who live in the latter Ages of the World , to make Obfervations in Criticifm , Morality , or in any Art or Science , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little elfe left us , but to ...
... Turn . It is impoffible for us , who live in the latter Ages of the World , to make Obfervations in Criticifm , Morality , or in any Art or Science , which have not been touched upon by others . We have little elfe left us , but to ...
Strana 20
... turn to Ridicule a Man whofe Cha- racter seems so improper a Subject for it , or that we are pleafed by fome implicit Kind of Revenge to fee him taken down and humbled in his Repu- tation , and in fome Measure reduced to our own Rank ...
... turn to Ridicule a Man whofe Cha- racter seems so improper a Subject for it , or that we are pleafed by fome implicit Kind of Revenge to fee him taken down and humbled in his Repu- tation , and in fome Measure reduced to our own Rank ...
Strana 29
... turn all his Defire of Fame this Way ; and , that he may pro- pose to himself a Fame worthy of his Ambition , let him confider that if he employs his Abilities to the best Advantage , the Time will come when the Supreme Governor of the ...
... turn all his Defire of Fame this Way ; and , that he may pro- pose to himself a Fame worthy of his Ambition , let him confider that if he employs his Abilities to the best Advantage , the Time will come when the Supreme Governor of the ...
Strana 43
... turn moft upon the Perfon . They have both their Reasons . The first would procure many Conveniencies and Pleasures of Life to the Party whofe Interefts they efpoufe ; and at the fame Time may hope that the Wealth of their Friend will turn ...
... turn moft upon the Perfon . They have both their Reasons . The first would procure many Conveniencies and Pleasures of Life to the Party whofe Interefts they efpoufe ; and at the fame Time may hope that the Wealth of their Friend will turn ...
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