The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 23
... fure none of you " yourselves had an hand in it , you are but where << you were , whoever writ it . " But the moft ufual fuccour to the envious , in cafes of nameless merit in this kind , is to keep the property , if poffible , unfixed ...
... fure none of you " yourselves had an hand in it , you are but where << you were , whoever writ it . " But the moft ufual fuccour to the envious , in cafes of nameless merit in this kind , is to keep the property , if poffible , unfixed ...
Strana 26
... fure it C was not human madness , for a mule or an afs 6 may have been as dry as ever I was in my life . ' I am ... fury brave ? The words were no fooner out of my mouth , when a ferjeant knocked me down , and asked me if I had a mind to ...
... fure it C was not human madness , for a mule or an afs 6 may have been as dry as ever I was in my life . ' I am ... fury brave ? The words were no fooner out of my mouth , when a ferjeant knocked me down , and asked me if I had a mind to ...
Strana 32
... fure this is but juft as reasonable as if a man fhould call for more lights , when he has a mind to go to fleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts deceive us in the love of the world , and that we can- . ' ' Set con ...
... fure this is but juft as reasonable as if a man fhould call for more lights , when he has a mind to go to fleep . Since then it is certain that our own hearts deceive us in the love of the world , and that we can- . ' ' Set con ...
Strana 47
... fure it has no foundation in nature , in reafon , or in the practice of the ancients . We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this fide the grave ; and as the principal defign of tragedy is to raife commiferation and ...
... fure it has no foundation in nature , in reafon , or in the practice of the ancients . We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this fide the grave ; and as the principal defign of tragedy is to raife commiferation and ...
Strana 57
... fure ⚫ bring it in with my being , in the fincerity of my heart , · · Mr. Spectator , Read your difcourfe upon affectation , and from the remarks made in it examined my own heart fo ftrictly , that I thought I had found · out its moft ...
... fure ⚫ bring it in with my being , in the fincerity of my heart , · · Mr. Spectator , Read your difcourfe upon affectation , and from the remarks made in it examined my own heart fo ftrictly , that I thought I had found · out its moft ...
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