“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 6
... particular turn , in desiring your Lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite literature , and perfectly accomplished in the knowledge of books * and men , which makes it ...
... particular turn , in desiring your Lordship would continue your favour and patronage to me , as you are a gentleman of the most polite literature , and perfectly accomplished in the knowledge of books * and men , which makes it ...
Strana 7
... particular acquaintance who was then in the country . She coming to town , and seeing our inti- macy so great , she gave herself the liberty of taking me to task concerning it : I ingenuously told her we were not married , but I did not ...
... particular acquaintance who was then in the country . She coming to town , and seeing our inti- macy so great , she gave herself the liberty of taking me to task concerning it : I ingenuously told her we were not married , but I did not ...
Strana 27
... particular part , to deliver myself as well as I could , from the reproaches and the curses of posterity , by publicly declaring to all the world , that although in the constant course of my ministry , I have never failed on proper ...
... particular part , to deliver myself as well as I could , from the reproaches and the curses of posterity , by publicly declaring to all the world , that although in the constant course of my ministry , I have never failed on proper ...
Strana 32
... particular person , the authors have thought it as necessary to make their hero a Friend as a Lover . Achilles has his Patroclus , and Æneas his Achates . In the first of these instances we may observe , for the reputation of the ...
... particular person , the authors have thought it as necessary to make their hero a Friend as a Lover . Achilles has his Patroclus , and Æneas his Achates . In the first of these instances we may observe , for the reputation of the ...
Strana 33
... particular is so far from being requisite to form a benevolence in two minds towards each other , as it is generally imagined , that I believe we shall find some of the firmest friend- ships to have been contracted between persons of ...
... particular is so far from being requisite to form a benevolence in two minds towards each other , as it is generally imagined , that I believe we shall find some of the firmest friend- ships to have been contracted between persons of ...
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