The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Subject , and confidering how invidious an Office I fhall take upon me if I make the whole Election de- pend upon my fingle Voice , and being unwilling to expofe my felf to thofe Clamours , which , on fuch an Occafion , will not fail to ...
... Subject , and confidering how invidious an Office I fhall take upon me if I make the whole Election de- pend upon my fingle Voice , and being unwilling to expofe my felf to thofe Clamours , which , on fuch an Occafion , will not fail to ...
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... Subject . He seems to love his Theme fo much , that he thinks of nothing but pleafing him as if he were ftill alive , by entring into his Libertine Spirit ; fo that the Humour is cager and gay , refembling Anacreon in its Air , raifed ...
... Subject . He seems to love his Theme fo much , that he thinks of nothing but pleafing him as if he were ftill alive , by entring into his Libertine Spirit ; fo that the Humour is cager and gay , refembling Anacreon in its Air , raifed ...
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... Subject . He who gives his Praise in grofs , will of ten appear either to have been a Stranger to those he writes upon , or not to have found any thing in them which is praife - worthy . On Sophocles , by Simonides . Winde , gentle Ever ...
... Subject . He who gives his Praise in grofs , will of ten appear either to have been a Stranger to those he writes upon , or not to have found any thing in them which is praife - worthy . On Sophocles , by Simonides . Winde , gentle Ever ...
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... THIS Epigram has a refpect to the Character of its Subject ; for Menander writ remarkably with a Juftness and Purity of Language . It has alfo told the the Country he was born in , without either a 14 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
... THIS Epigram has a refpect to the Character of its Subject ; for Menander writ remarkably with a Juftness and Purity of Language . It has alfo told the the Country he was born in , without either a 14 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
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... Subject of its Enquiries ; fo true is that Remark in Holy Writ , that , though a wife Man feek to find out the Works of God from the Be- ginning to the End , yet fhall be not be able to do it . I cannot help mentioning here one ...
... Subject of its Enquiries ; fo true is that Remark in Holy Writ , that , though a wife Man feek to find out the Works of God from the Be- ginning to the End , yet fhall be not be able to do it . I cannot help mentioning here one ...
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