“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 13
... himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the prejudice of his virtue . THIS fubject is exquifitely treated in the most elegant fermon of the great British preacher . I fhall beg leave to transcribe out of it two or ...
... himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the prejudice of his virtue . THIS fubject is exquifitely treated in the most elegant fermon of the great British preacher . I fhall beg leave to transcribe out of it two or ...
Strana 14
... himself , with a good countenance and a good con- fcience , to converfe with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . ' < < · C < I HAVE by me a letter which I look upon as a great curiofity , and which may serve as an ...
... himself , with a good countenance and a good con- fcience , to converfe with men upon equal terms , and in their own way . ' < < · C < I HAVE by me a letter which I look upon as a great curiofity , and which may serve as an ...
Strana 16
... himself once more at thy feet in thy royal city of Bantam . ' 6 No. 558 . Wednesday , June 23 . Qui fit , Macenas , ut nemo , quam fibi fortem Seu ratio dederit , feu fors objecerit , illa Contentus vivat : laudet diverfa fequentes ...
... himself once more at thy feet in thy royal city of Bantam . ' 6 No. 558 . Wednesday , June 23 . Qui fit , Macenas , ut nemo , quam fibi fortem Seu ratio dederit , feu fors objecerit , illa Contentus vivat : laudet diverfa fequentes ...
Strana 21
... himself , in lieu of what he had parted with ; whether it be that all the evils which befal us are in fome measure fuited and proportioned to our ftrength , or that every evil becomes more fupportable by our being accustomed to it , I ...
... himself , in lieu of what he had parted with ; whether it be that all the evils which befal us are in fome measure fuited and proportioned to our ftrength , or that every evil becomes more fupportable by our being accustomed to it , I ...
Strana 23
... himself dumb , for which reafon , as it is believed , he de- livers out all his oracles in writing . Be that as it will , the blind Tirefias was not more famous in Greece , than this dumb artist has been for fome years last past , in ...
... himself dumb , for which reafon , as it is believed , he de- livers out all his oracles in writing . Be that as it will , the blind Tirefias was not more famous in Greece , than this dumb artist has been for fome years last past , in ...
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