The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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Strana 74
... shall not hereafter be in our royal power , or that of our fucceffors , to pardon the faid offences , or reftore the offenders in their e- ftates , honour , or 1 blood for ever . ” Given at our court at Blois , the 8th of February to ...
... shall not hereafter be in our royal power , or that of our fucceffors , to pardon the faid offences , or reftore the offenders in their e- ftates , honour , or 1 blood for ever . ” Given at our court at Blois , the 8th of February to ...
Strana 122
... together , poffibly he fall never be able to Jeparate them again fo long as he lives ;. but darkness fall ever afterwards bring with it thofe frightful frightful ideas , and they shall be fo joined , 122 T No110 . THE SPECTATOR .
... together , poffibly he fall never be able to Jeparate them again fo long as he lives ;. but darkness fall ever afterwards bring with it thofe frightful frightful ideas , and they shall be fo joined , 122 T No110 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 123
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. frightful ideas , and they shall be fo joined , that he can no more bear the one than the other . As I was walking in this folitude , where the dufk of the evening confpired with fo many other occa ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. frightful ideas , and they shall be fo joined , that he can no more bear the one than the other . As I was walking in this folitude , where the dufk of the evening confpired with fo many other occa ...
Strana 182
... shall have the pleasure of feeing a great e- ftate fall to you , which you would have loft the relife of had you known yourself born to it . Continue only to deferve it in the fame manner you did before you were poffeffed of it . I have ...
... shall have the pleasure of feeing a great e- ftate fall to you , which you would have loft the relife of had you known yourself born to it . Continue only to deferve it in the fame manner you did before you were poffeffed of it . I have ...
Strana 190
... we do in our confciences believe two and ́two make four ; and that we shall adjudge any man whatsoever to be our enemy who endeavours to per fuade fuade us to the contrary . We are likewife ready ( 190 THE SPECTATOR .
... we do in our confciences believe two and ́two make four ; and that we shall adjudge any man whatsoever to be our enemy who endeavours to per fuade fuade us to the contrary . We are likewife ready ( 190 THE SPECTATOR .
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