“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 11
... appear with their humble airs at the parish church of St. Bride . Sir , the mention of this may possibly be serviceable to the children ; and sure no one will omit a good action attended with no expence , I am , SIR , Your very humble ...
... appear with their humble airs at the parish church of St. Bride . Sir , the mention of this may possibly be serviceable to the children ; and sure no one will omit a good action attended with no expence , I am , SIR , Your very humble ...
Strana 36
... no such thing as art in it ) is to appear well pleased with those you are engaged with , and rather to seem well entertained , than with , 36 No. 386 . THE SPECTATOR , reflection, are seized with an inclination that way; ...
... no such thing as art in it ) is to appear well pleased with those you are engaged with , and rather to seem well entertained , than with , 36 No. 386 . THE SPECTATOR , reflection, are seized with an inclination that way; ...
Strana 37
... appear that you receive law from and not give it to your company , to make you agreeable . I remember TULLY , speaking , I think , of ANTONY says , that in eo facetiæ erant , quæ nulla arte tradi pos- sunt : " He had a witty mirth ...
... appear that you receive law from and not give it to your company , to make you agreeable . I remember TULLY , speaking , I think , of ANTONY says , that in eo facetiæ erant , quæ nulla arte tradi pos- sunt : " He had a witty mirth ...
Strana 46
... appears , With softest words dispels my fears . Arise , my fair one , and receive All the pleasures Love can give , For now the sullen winter ' s past , No more we fear the northern blast : No storms nor threat'ning clouds appear ; No ...
... appears , With softest words dispels my fears . Arise , my fair one , and receive All the pleasures Love can give , For now the sullen winter ' s past , No more we fear the northern blast : No storms nor threat'ning clouds appear ; No ...
Strana 52
... appears not unfriendly to religion ; if he then en- tertained doubts of Christianity he did not show them in his writings . His intimacy with TINDAL , either did not com- mence or was not known till after the death of ADDISON . Indeed ...
... appears not unfriendly to religion ; if he then en- tertained doubts of Christianity he did not show them in his writings . His intimacy with TINDAL , either did not com- mence or was not known till after the death of ADDISON . Indeed ...
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