The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 15
... spectators , God want praife ; Millions of fpiritual creatures walk the earth Unfeen , both when we wake and when we fleeps All thefe with ceafelefs praife his works behold ... SPECTATOR . meaning, and immediately obeys my fignals. She ...
... spectators , God want praife ; Millions of fpiritual creatures walk the earth Unfeen , both when we wake and when we fleeps All thefe with ceafelefs praife his works behold ... SPECTATOR . meaning, and immediately obeys my fignals. She ...
Strana 17
... on foot , instead of being drawn in a tri" umphant chariot by white horses , as my operabook had promised me ; and thus while I exD pected No 15. SATURDAY , MARCH 17 . Parva leves capiunt No. 14 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
... on foot , instead of being drawn in a tri" umphant chariot by white horses , as my operabook had promised me ; and thus while I exD pected No 15. SATURDAY , MARCH 17 . Parva leves capiunt No. 14 . 17 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 19
... and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies , infomuch , that when I fee the name of Calia , Phillis , Pa D 2 ftora , ftora , or the like , at the bottom of No. 16 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... and have a whole bundle of letters in womens hands that are full of blots and calumnies , infomuch , that when I fee the name of Calia , Phillis , Pa D 2 ftora , ftora , or the like , at the bottom of No. 16 . 19 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 25
... Spectator being most usually understood as one of the audience at public representations in our theatres , I feldom fail of many letters relating to plays and operas . But indeed there are fuch monftrous things done in both , that if ...
... Spectator being most usually understood as one of the audience at public representations in our theatres , I feldom fail of many letters relating to plays and operas . But indeed there are fuch monftrous things done in both , that if ...
Strana 41
... I might extend the allegory , by mentioning feveral of the children of Falfe Humour , who are more in number than the fands of the fea , and G might might in particular enumerate the many fons and daughters which N.35 • 4I THE SPECTATOR .
... I might extend the allegory , by mentioning feveral of the children of Falfe Humour , who are more in number than the fands of the fea , and G might might in particular enumerate the many fons and daughters which N.35 • 4I THE SPECTATOR .
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