The Spectator, Svazek 3John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 7
... poor husband fo mifled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his inquiries fo loft and bewil- dered in a crooked intrigue , that they ftill fufpect an underplot in every female action ; and efpecial- ly where they fee any ...
... poor husband fo mifled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his inquiries fo loft and bewil- dered in a crooked intrigue , that they ftill fufpect an underplot in every female action ; and efpecial- ly where they fee any ...
Strana 24
... poor , or hofpi- tality among his neighbours ? CAPTAIN SENTRY observed Sir ANDREW very diligent in hearing Sir ROGER , and had a mind to turn the difcourfe , by taking notice in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human fo ...
... poor , or hofpi- tality among his neighbours ? CAPTAIN SENTRY observed Sir ANDREW very diligent in hearing Sir ROGER , and had a mind to turn the difcourfe , by taking notice in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human fo ...
Strana 26
... takes nothing from the industrious labourer ; he pays the poor man for his work ; he communicates his profit with mankind ; by the pre- paration paration of his cargo , and the manufacture of his 26 No 174- THE SPECTATOR .
... takes nothing from the industrious labourer ; he pays the poor man for his work ; he communicates his profit with mankind ; by the pre- paration paration of his cargo , and the manufacture of his 26 No 174- THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 34
... poor things love us fo heartily , that they cannot think it poffible we should be able to love them in so great a degree , which makes them take on fo . I fay , Sir , a true good natured man ,, whom rakes ' and libertines call Hen ...
... poor things love us fo heartily , that they cannot think it poffible we should be able to love them in so great a degree , which makes them take on fo . I fay , Sir , a true good natured man ,, whom rakes ' and libertines call Hen ...
Strana 39
... poor . This I would look upon as an offering to him who has a right to the whole , for the ufe of those whom , in the paffage hereafter mention- ed , he has defcribed as his own reprefentatives up- on earth . At the fame time we fhould ...
... poor . This I would look upon as an offering to him who has a right to the whole , for the ufe of those whom , in the paffage hereafter mention- ed , he has defcribed as his own reprefentatives up- on earth . At the fame time we fhould ...
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