SpectatorTonson, 1776 |
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Strana 11
... . The probity of his mind , and the inte- grity of his life , create him followers , as being e- loquent or loud advances others . He feldom in- troduces 1 . troduces the fubject he speaks upon ; but we are No. 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
... . The probity of his mind , and the inte- grity of his life , create him followers , as being e- loquent or loud advances others . He feldom in- troduces 1 . troduces the fubject he speaks upon ; but we are No. 2 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 12
troduces the fubject he speaks upon ; but we are fo far gone in years , that he obferves , when he is a- mong us , an earnestness to have him fall on some divine topic , which he always treats with much au thority , as one who has no ...
troduces the fubject he speaks upon ; but we are fo far gone in years , that he obferves , when he is a- mong us , an earnestness to have him fall on some divine topic , which he always treats with much au thority , as one who has no ...
Strana 13
... fubject to such momentary confumptions , that , in the twinkling of an eye , fhe would fall away from the most florid complexion , and the most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as fudden ...
... fubject to such momentary confumptions , that , in the twinkling of an eye , fhe would fall away from the most florid complexion , and the most healthful state of body , and wither into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as fudden ...
Strana 31
... fubject us to imaginary afflictions , and additional forrows , that do not properly come within our lot . As if the natural calamities of life were not fuffi cient for it , we turn the most indifferent circum- ftances into misfortunes ...
... fubject us to imaginary afflictions , and additional forrows , that do not properly come within our lot . As if the natural calamities of life were not fuffi cient for it , we turn the most indifferent circum- ftances into misfortunes ...
Strana 35
... fubject ; which , by the date and style of it , I take to be written by fome young Templar . SIR , Middle - Temple , 1710-11 . When a man has been guilty of any vice or folly , I think the best atonement he can make • for for it , is to ...
... fubject ; which , by the date and style of it , I take to be written by fome young Templar . SIR , Middle - Temple , 1710-11 . When a man has been guilty of any vice or folly , I think the best atonement he can make • for for it , is to ...
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