The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... impertinence which wasbreakingin upon us,is in every one's hands; and a constant for our morning conversation at teatables and coffeehouses. We had at first, indeed, no manner of notion how a diurnal paper could be continued inthespirit ...
... impertinence which wasbreakingin upon us,is in every one's hands; and a constant for our morning conversation at teatables and coffeehouses. We had at first, indeed, no manner of notion how a diurnal paper could be continued inthespirit ...
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... impertinent Terrors, but in supernumerary Duties of Life, and arises from that Fear and Ignorance which are natural to the Soul of Man. The Horrour with which we entertain the Thoughts of Death (or indeed of any future Evil), and the ...
... impertinent Terrors, but in supernumerary Duties of Life, and arises from that Fear and Ignorance which are natural to the Soul of Man. The Horrour with which we entertain the Thoughts of Death (or indeed of any future Evil), and the ...
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... impertinent all theDay long, according to theNotions which they have imbibed in the Morning, I would earnestly entreat them not to stir outof theirChambers tillthey have read this Paper,anddo promisethemthat Iwilldaily instil into them ...
... impertinent all theDay long, according to theNotions which they have imbibed in the Morning, I would earnestly entreat them not to stir outof theirChambers tillthey have read this Paper,anddo promisethemthat Iwilldaily instil into them ...
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... impertinent Notions which we imbibed at a Time that wewere not ableto judge of their Absurdity. Or if we believe, as many wise and good Men have done, that there are such Phantoms and Apparitions asthose I have been speaking of, let us ...
... impertinent Notions which we imbibed at a Time that wewere not ableto judge of their Absurdity. Or if we believe, as many wise and good Men have done, that there are such Phantoms and Apparitions asthose I have been speaking of, let us ...
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... impertinent Eyes. Spectators make up a proper Assembly for a PuppetShow or a BearGarden; but devout Supplicants and attentive Hearers, are the Audience one ought to expect in Churches. I am,Sir, Member of asmall pious congregation near ...
... impertinent Eyes. Spectators make up a proper Assembly for a PuppetShow or a BearGarden; but devout Supplicants and attentive Hearers, are the Audience one ought to expect in Churches. I am,Sir, Member of asmall pious congregation near ...
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