The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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Strana 233
... express a Man both timorous and sawcy , makes use of a kind of Point , which is very rarely to be met with in his Writings ; namely , that he had the Eyes of a Dog , but the Heart of a Deer . A just and reasonable Modesty does not only ...
... express a Man both timorous and sawcy , makes use of a kind of Point , which is very rarely to be met with in his Writings ; namely , that he had the Eyes of a Dog , but the Heart of a Deer . A just and reasonable Modesty does not only ...
Strana 137
... express my Duty and Esteem for the January Church of England , and design this as an Essay upon the civil Part of our Constitution , having often enter tained my self with Reflections on this Subject , which I have not met with in other ...
... express my Duty and Esteem for the January Church of England , and design this as an Essay upon the civil Part of our Constitution , having often enter tained my self with Reflections on this Subject , which I have not met with in other ...
Strana 148
... express a Grati tude to me for being so . They could not have a better Occasion of obliging me , than one which they lately took Hold of . They desired my Friend WILL HONEYCOMB to bring me to the Reading of a new Tragedy , it is called ...
... express a Grati tude to me for being so . They could not have a better Occasion of obliging me , than one which they lately took Hold of . They desired my Friend WILL HONEYCOMB to bring me to the Reading of a new Tragedy , it is called ...
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