The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... taken notice of in thofe words , Who can understand his errors ? 66 " cleanse thou me from fecret faults . " If the open profeffors of impiety deferve the utmost application and endeavours of moral writers to recover them from vice and ...
... taken notice of in thofe words , Who can understand his errors ? 66 " cleanse thou me from fecret faults . " If the open profeffors of impiety deferve the utmost application and endeavours of moral writers to recover them from vice and ...
Strana 21
... taken notice of . A wife man will fufpect thofe actions to which he is directed by fomething befides reafon , and always ap- prehend fome concealed evil in every refolution that is of a difputable nature , when it is conformable to his ...
... taken notice of . A wife man will fufpect thofe actions to which he is directed by fomething befides reafon , and always ap- prehend fome concealed evil in every refolution that is of a difputable nature , when it is conformable to his ...
Strana 36
... taken a pipe of tobacco , and ruminated for fome time ) If , fays he , the King of France is certainly dead , we fhall have plenty of mackerel this feafon : our fishery will not be disturbed by privateers , as it has been for thefe ten ...
... taken a pipe of tobacco , and ruminated for fome time ) If , fays he , the King of France is certainly dead , we fhall have plenty of mackerel this feafon : our fishery will not be disturbed by privateers , as it has been for thefe ten ...
Strana 39
... taken for . If men would be content to graft upon Nature , and aflift her operations , what mighty effects might we ex- pect ? Tully would not stand so much alone in oratory , Virgil in poetry , or Cæfar in war . To build upon Nature ...
... taken for . If men would be content to graft upon Nature , and aflift her operations , what mighty effects might we ex- pect ? Tully would not stand so much alone in oratory , Virgil in poetry , or Cæfar in war . To build upon Nature ...
Strana 40
... taken up an affecta- tion to white and red , and is now diftinguifhed by the character of the lady that paints fo well . In a word ,. could the world be reformed to the obedience of that famed dictate , " Follow Nature , " which the ...
... taken up an affecta- tion to white and red , and is now diftinguifhed by the character of the lady that paints fo well . In a word ,. could the world be reformed to the obedience of that famed dictate , " Follow Nature , " which the ...
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