“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... speaking in direct terms to the point , that it is im- possible to distinguish between courtship and con- versation . I hope you will do me justice both upon my lover and my friend , if they provoke me further . In the mean time I carry ...
... speaking in direct terms to the point , that it is im- possible to distinguish between courtship and con- versation . I hope you will do me justice both upon my lover and my friend , if they provoke me further . In the mean time I carry ...
Strana 18
... speak , the officer , with an incredible agility , threw himself on the earth , and kissed his feet . * The body is very little concerned in the pleasure or sufferings of souls truly great ; and the reparation , when an honour was ...
... speak , the officer , with an incredible agility , threw himself on the earth , and kissed his feet . * The body is very little concerned in the pleasure or sufferings of souls truly great ; and the reparation , when an honour was ...
Strana 19
... speak of ourselves . The SPECTATOR writes often in an elegant , often in an argumentative , and often in a sublime style , with equal success ; but how would it hurt the reputed author of that Paper to own , that of the most beautiful ...
... speak of ourselves . The SPECTATOR writes often in an elegant , often in an argumentative , and often in a sublime style , with equal success ; but how would it hurt the reputed author of that Paper to own , that of the most beautiful ...
Strana 29
... speak honorably of them . The Sermon that was preached upon the Duke of GLOUCESTER'S death was printed quickly after , and is now , because the subject was so suitable , joined to the others . The loss of that most promising and hopeful ...
... speak honorably of them . The Sermon that was preached upon the Duke of GLOUCESTER'S death was printed quickly after , and is now , because the subject was so suitable , joined to the others . The loss of that most promising and hopeful ...
Strana 32
... speaking . This extraordinary person , amidst the civil wars of his country , when he saw the designs of all parties equally tended to the subversion of liberty , by constantly pre- serving the esteem and affection of both the competi ...
... speaking . This extraordinary person , amidst the civil wars of his country , when he saw the designs of all parties equally tended to the subversion of liberty , by constantly pre- serving the esteem and affection of both the competi ...
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