The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 5
... called quakers , would not be a very ferviceable expedient , and abate that overflow of light which fhines within them fo powerfully , that it dazzles their eyes , and dances them into a thoufand vagaries of error and enthufiafin ...
... called quakers , would not be a very ferviceable expedient , and abate that overflow of light which fhines within them fo powerfully , that it dazzles their eyes , and dances them into a thoufand vagaries of error and enthufiafin ...
Strana 11
... called him to her , and asked whether it was Cynthio who paffed by , he should at first be loth to own it was ; but upon importunity confefs it . There needed needed not much fearch into that part of the town THE SPECTATOR . II.
... called him to her , and asked whether it was Cynthio who paffed by , he should at first be loth to own it was ; but upon importunity confefs it . There needed needed not much fearch into that part of the town THE SPECTATOR . II.
Strana 12
... called him back again , and had nothing to fay to him , and bid him and all the men in the world go out of her fight ; but the maid followed , and bid him bring an answer . Cynthio returned as follows : • Madam , June 4 , Three ...
... called him back again , and had nothing to fay to him , and bid him and all the men in the world go out of her fight ; but the maid followed , and bid him bring an answer . Cynthio returned as follows : • Madam , June 4 , Three ...
Strana 20
... called the pre- vailing gentle art . Mafters of that talent are capable of clothing their thoughts in so soft a dress , and fomething fo diftant from the fecret purpose of their heart , that the imagination of the unguarded is touched ...
... called the pre- vailing gentle art . Mafters of that talent are capable of clothing their thoughts in so soft a dress , and fomething fo diftant from the fecret purpose of their heart , that the imagination of the unguarded is touched ...
Strana 31
... called in at St. James's , where I found the whole outward room in a buz of politics . The fpe- culations were but very indifferent towards the door , but grew finer as you advanced to the upper end of the room , and were fo very much ...
... called in at St. James's , where I found the whole outward room in a buz of politics . The fpe- culations were but very indifferent towards the door , but grew finer as you advanced to the upper end of the room , and were fo very much ...
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