The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Strana 138
... say whence he had it , or " which is attefted by one who forgot who told him " it , or who had it from one of fo little confideration " that he did not then think it worth his notice , all " fuch teftimonies as thefe , I know , you will ...
... say whence he had it , or " which is attefted by one who forgot who told him " it , or who had it from one of fo little confideration " that he did not then think it worth his notice , all " fuch teftimonies as thefe , I know , you will ...
Strana 254
... say , One would think like the elephant , you had no knees . Now I myself faw an elephant in Bartholomew - fair , kneel down to take on his back the ingenious Mr. William Penketh- man * . T + Your most humble fervant . ' See TAT . with ...
... say , One would think like the elephant , you had no knees . Now I myself faw an elephant in Bartholomew - fair , kneel down to take on his back the ingenious Mr. William Penketh- man * . T + Your most humble fervant . ' See TAT . with ...
Strana 265
... say grace at his own table : a custom which is not only practifed by all the nations about us , but was never omitted by the heathens themfelves . English gentlemen who travel into Roman- catholic countries , are not a little furprised ...
... say grace at his own table : a custom which is not only practifed by all the nations about us , but was never omitted by the heathens themfelves . English gentlemen who travel into Roman- catholic countries , are not a little furprised ...
Strana 281
... say ; and a prince of this fortunate difpofition , who were • inclined to make an ill ufe of his power , may have any thing of his people , be it never fo much to their prejudice . But this good king made generally a very innocent ufe ...
... say ; and a prince of this fortunate difpofition , who were • inclined to make an ill ufe of his power , may have any thing of his people , be it never fo much to their prejudice . But this good king made generally a very innocent ufe ...
Strana 301
... say that I attempt to bring into the fervice of honour and virtue every thing in nature that can pretend to give elegant delight . It may poffibly be proved , that vice is in it- felf deftructive of pleasure , and virtue in itself ...
... say that I attempt to bring into the fervice of honour and virtue every thing in nature that can pretend to give elegant delight . It may poffibly be proved , that vice is in it- felf deftructive of pleasure , and virtue in itself ...
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