The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Strana 4
... believe , from feveral angry letters which have been sent to me by disappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were " Forewarn'd , forearm'd . " One of ...
... believe , from feveral angry letters which have been sent to me by disappointed lovers , that my advice has been of very fignal fervice to the fair fex , who , according to the old proverb , were " Forewarn'd , forearm'd . " One of ...
Strana 18
... only deceive the world , but very often impofes on himfelf ; that hypocrify which conceals his own heart from him , and makes him believe he is more virtuous virtuous than he really is , and either not attend 18 N ° 399 THE SPECTATOR .
... only deceive the world , but very often impofes on himfelf ; that hypocrify which conceals his own heart from him , and makes him believe he is more virtuous virtuous than he really is , and either not attend 18 N ° 399 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 27
... believe himfelf not incapable of being be- ' loved . Our fortunes indeed , weighed in the nice ' scale of intereft , are not exactly equal , which by the way was the true caufe of my jilting him , and I had the affurance to acquaint him ...
... believe himfelf not incapable of being be- ' loved . Our fortunes indeed , weighed in the nice ' scale of intereft , are not exactly equal , which by the way was the true caufe of my jilting him , and I had the affurance to acquaint him ...
Strana 43
... believe were in high repute among the courts of the eastern monarchs , were nothing else but pfalms and pieces of poetry that adored or celebrated the Supreme Being . The greatest conqueror in this holy nation , after the manner of the ...
... believe were in high repute among the courts of the eastern monarchs , were nothing else but pfalms and pieces of poetry that adored or celebrated the Supreme Being . The greatest conqueror in this holy nation , after the manner of the ...
Strana 45
... believe fuch as have a natural bent to folitude , are like waters which may be forced into fountains , • and exalted to a great height , may make a much nobler figure , and a much louder noife , but after all run more smoothly , equally ...
... believe fuch as have a natural bent to folitude , are like waters which may be forced into fountains , • and exalted to a great height , may make a much nobler figure , and a much louder noife , but after all run more smoothly , equally ...
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