The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... body . ' Tis notorious from the instance under confideration , that it must be owing chiefly to the ufe of brown jugs , muddy belch , and the fumes ⚫ of a certain memorable place of rendezvous with us at meals , known by the name of ...
... body . ' Tis notorious from the instance under confideration , that it must be owing chiefly to the ufe of brown jugs , muddy belch , and the fumes ⚫ of a certain memorable place of rendezvous with us at meals , known by the name of ...
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... body , and majesty of the hand , which are fo much celebrated in the orators of Greece and Rome . We can talk of life and death in cold blood , and keep our temper in a discourse which turns upon every thing that is dear to us . Though ...
... body , and majesty of the hand , which are fo much celebrated in the orators of Greece and Rome . We can talk of life and death in cold blood , and keep our temper in a discourse which turns upon every thing that is dear to us . Though ...
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... body , has fuch an influence on mens . minds , what might we not expect from many of those admirable difcourfes which are printed in our tongue , were they delivered with a becoming fervour , and with ; the most agreeable graces of ...
... body , has fuch an influence on mens . minds , what might we not expect from many of those admirable difcourfes which are printed in our tongue , were they delivered with a becoming fervour , and with ; the most agreeable graces of ...
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... body ; they keep it in life , and ftrength , and vigour ; nor is it poffible for the mind to perform its offices without their affiftance . Thefe motions are given us with our being ; they are little fpirits that are born and die with ...
... body ; they keep it in life , and ftrength , and vigour ; nor is it poffible for the mind to perform its offices without their affiftance . Thefe motions are given us with our being ; they are little fpirits that are born and die with ...
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... body ; as they did at Rome in the reign of Auguftus , and in Greece about the age of Socrates . I cannot think that Corneille , Racine , Moliere , Boileau , la Fontaine , Bruyere , Boffu , or the Daciers , would have written fo well as ...
... body ; as they did at Rome in the reign of Auguftus , and in Greece about the age of Socrates . I cannot think that Corneille , Racine , Moliere , Boileau , la Fontaine , Bruyere , Boffu , or the Daciers , would have written fo well as ...
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