The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Turn appears to have Piety to the Gods , and a refigning Spi- rit in the Application . But if we con- fider the Point with refpect to our pre- fent fent Knowledge , it will be less esteem- ed ; 10 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
... Turn appears to have Piety to the Gods , and a refigning Spi- rit in the Application . But if we con- fider the Point with refpect to our pre- fent fent Knowledge , it will be less esteem- ed ; 10 The SPECTATOR . N ° 551 .
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... Turn as he might have used . I give it a place here , be- cause the Author may have defigned it for his Honour ; and I take an Op- portunity from it to advise others , that when they would praife , they cauti- oufly avoid every loofer ...
... Turn as he might have used . I give it a place here , be- cause the Author may have defigned it for his Honour ; and I take an Op- portunity from it to advise others , that when they would praife , they cauti- oufly avoid every loofer ...
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... Turn , we join it with fomething that circumfcribes and bounds it to the Qualities of our 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 ...
... Turn , we join it with fomething that circumfcribes and bounds it to the Qualities of our 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 ...
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... turn . himself to Cake : And Sir ROGER's dying was the ' wisest thing he ever did in his Life . It was , however , matter of great Grief to us , to think that we were in danger of lofing fo Elegant and Valuable an Entertainment . And we ...
... turn . himself to Cake : And Sir ROGER's dying was the ' wisest thing he ever did in his Life . It was , however , matter of great Grief to us , to think that we were in danger of lofing fo Elegant and Valuable an Entertainment . And we ...
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... turn their Thoughts to a Third , who is yet living , and is likewife the Glory of our own Nation . The Improve- ments which others had made in Natu- ral and Mathematical Knowledge have fo vaftly increased in his hands , as to af- ford ...
... turn their Thoughts to a Third , who is yet living , and is likewife the Glory of our own Nation . The Improve- ments which others had made in Natu- ral and Mathematical Knowledge have fo vaftly increased in his hands , as to af- ford ...
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