The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Strana 7
... light of the understanding , almoft be- night the faculties , and give that melancholy tincture to the most fanguine complexion , which this gentle- man calls an inclination to be in a brown - ftudy , and is ufually attended with worfe ...
... light of the understanding , almoft be- night the faculties , and give that melancholy tincture to the most fanguine complexion , which this gentle- man calls an inclination to be in a brown - ftudy , and is ufually attended with worfe ...
Strana 8
... light which fhines within them fo powerfully , that it dazzles their eyes , and dances them into a thoufand vagaries of error and enthu fiafm . These reflections may impart fome light to- ⚫wards a difcovery of the origin of punning ...
... light which fhines within them fo powerfully , that it dazzles their eyes , and dances them into a thoufand vagaries of error and enthu fiafm . These reflections may impart fome light to- ⚫wards a difcovery of the origin of punning ...
Strana 12
... light fancy , or bad counsel of • mine enemies , withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that flain , that unworthy ftain , of a difloyal heart towards your good Grace , ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife ...
... light fancy , or bad counsel of • mine enemies , withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that flain , that unworthy ftain , of a difloyal heart towards your good Grace , ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife ...
Strana 19
... light , it has generally fome ground for what it advances . A friend exaggerates a man's virtues , an enemy inflames his crimes . A wife man fhould give a juft attention to both of them , fo far as they may tend to the improvement of ...
... light , it has generally fome ground for what it advances . A friend exaggerates a man's virtues , an enemy inflames his crimes . A wife man fhould give a juft attention to both of them , fo far as they may tend to the improvement of ...
Strana 45
... light ; and I 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 ...
... light ; and I 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 ...
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