The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... , to Your self , observe , that You excel the reft of Mankind in the leaft , as well as the greatest Endowments . Nor were it mand ; it would appear as clearly to those to A 3 a The Dedication . haviour and Afpect of the ...
... , to Your self , observe , that You excel the reft of Mankind in the leaft , as well as the greatest Endowments . Nor were it mand ; it would appear as clearly to those to A 3 a The Dedication . haviour and Afpect of the ...
Strana 141
... observe , that where the Words are not Mono- fyllables , we often make them fo , as much as lies in our Power , by our Ra pidity of Pronunciation ; as it generally happens in most of our long Words which are derived from the Latin ...
... observe , that where the Words are not Mono- fyllables , we often make them fo , as much as lies in our Power , by our Ra pidity of Pronunciation ; as it generally happens in most of our long Words which are derived from the Latin ...
Strana 142
... eases us of many fuperfluous Syllables . I might here observe , that the fame fingle Letter on many occafions does the Office or a whole Word , and re- pre- prefents the His and Her of our Fore- fathers . 142 N ° 135 . The SPECTATOR .
... eases us of many fuperfluous Syllables . I might here observe , that the fame fingle Letter on many occafions does the Office or a whole Word , and re- pre- prefents the His and Her of our Fore- fathers . 142 N ° 135 . The SPECTATOR .
Strana 256
... very dull , in that we do not hear fo much as we used to do of these Cox- combs , whom ( without observing * ) he defcribes as the most infamous Rogues D in Nature , with relation to Friendship , Love 256 The SPECTATOR . No 151 .
... very dull , in that we do not hear fo much as we used to do of these Cox- combs , whom ( without observing * ) he defcribes as the most infamous Rogues D in Nature , with relation to Friendship , Love 256 The SPECTATOR . No 151 .
Strana 265
... , the ge- ' neral Cause , and the manifest Virtue C you may observe in fo many Men , who made no Figure ' till that Day , VOL . IV . M are 3 are fo many Incentives to destroy the little Confideration No 152. The SPECTATOR . 265.
... , the ge- ' neral Cause , and the manifest Virtue C you may observe in fo many Men , who made no Figure ' till that Day , VOL . IV . M are 3 are fo many Incentives to destroy the little Confideration No 152. The SPECTATOR . 265.
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