The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 121
... design'd for the Reception and Reward of such Persons as have spent their Lives according to the Dictates of their Conscience and the Commands of the Gods . You imagine right , said she ; assure your self this Place was at first design ...
... design'd for the Reception and Reward of such Persons as have spent their Lives according to the Dictates of their Conscience and the Commands of the Gods . You imagine right , said she ; assure your self this Place was at first design ...
Strana 198
... design to fight ; and this useless Way of aiming at the Heart , without Design to wound it on either Side , is the Play with which I am resolved to divert my self : The Man who pretends to win , I shall use like him who comes into a ...
... design to fight ; and this useless Way of aiming at the Heart , without Design to wound it on either Side , is the Play with which I am resolved to divert my self : The Man who pretends to win , I shall use like him who comes into a ...
Strana 458
... Design of this Paper shall be to show , that our Moderns have greater Advantages towards true and solid Eloquence , than any which the celebrated Speakers of Antiquity enjoy'd . The first great and substantial Difference is , that their ...
... Design of this Paper shall be to show , that our Moderns have greater Advantages towards true and solid Eloquence , than any which the celebrated Speakers of Antiquity enjoy'd . The first great and substantial Difference is , that their ...
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