The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... reason I fhall not enlarge upon them , but proceed to a point of the fame nature , which may open to us a more uncommon field of fpeculation . From what has been already observed , I think we may have a natural conclufion , that it is ...
... reason I fhall not enlarge upon them , but proceed to a point of the fame nature , which may open to us a more uncommon field of fpeculation . From what has been already observed , I think we may have a natural conclufion , that it is ...
Strana 37
... reason , and what all men fhould confent to . In this latter acceptation of the phrase , it is no great wonder people err fo much against it , fince it is not every one who is poffeffed of it , and there are fewer , who , against common ...
... reason , and what all men fhould confent to . In this latter acceptation of the phrase , it is no great wonder people err fo much against it , fince it is not every one who is poffeffed of it , and there are fewer , who , against common ...
Strana 46
... reason , and indeed , all the fweets of life . Nothing is a greater mark of a degenerate and vicious age , than the com- mon ridicule which paffes on this state of life . It is , indeed , only happy in those who can look down with fcorn ...
... reason , and indeed , all the fweets of life . Nothing is a greater mark of a degenerate and vicious age , than the com- mon ridicule which paffes on this state of life . It is , indeed , only happy in those who can look down with fcorn ...
Strana 48
... reason I have never glanced upon the late defigned proceffion of his holiness and his atten- dants , notwithstanding it might have afforded matter to many ludicrous fpeculations . Among thofe advan- tages , which the public may reap ...
... reason I have never glanced upon the late defigned proceffion of his holiness and his atten- dants , notwithstanding it might have afforded matter to many ludicrous fpeculations . Among thofe advan- tages , which the public may reap ...
Strana 51
... reason , but that I thought what he propofed the effect of humour and old age , which I am now convinced had reafon and good fenfe in it . I cannot now go into the parlour to him , and make his heart glad with an account of a matter ...
... reason , but that I thought what he propofed the effect of humour and old age , which I am now convinced had reafon and good fenfe in it . I cannot now go into the parlour to him , and make his heart glad with an account of a matter ...
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