The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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... distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a diftinction of a very fingular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parellel , I think I should not have difcharged the office of a faithful SPECTA- TOR , had not I ...
... distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a diftinction of a very fingular nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a parellel , I think I should not have difcharged the office of a faithful SPECTA- TOR , had not I ...
Strana 58
... distance . " To which the author adds , And so I doubt not but it would be to a waking man , if it were poflible for him to keep only one " idea in his mind , without variation , and the fuc- " ceffion of others ; and we fee , that one ...
... distance . " To which the author adds , And so I doubt not but it would be to a waking man , if it were poflible for him to keep only one " idea in his mind , without variation , and the fuc- " ceffion of others ; and we fee , that one ...
Strana 60
... distance from the wood , where , after fome adventures , he married a woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman fo long till he had by her feven fons and seven daughters : He was afterwards reduced to great want , and ...
... distance from the wood , where , after fome adventures , he married a woman of great beauty and fortune . He lived with this woman fo long till he had by her feven fons and seven daughters : He was afterwards reduced to great want , and ...
Strana 67
... distance . He used always to fay , That when he came to his eftate I should have'a lease of my father's tenement for nothing . I came up to town with him to Westminster school ; ' at which time he taught me at night all he learn- ed ...
... distance . He used always to fay , That when he came to his eftate I should have'a lease of my father's tenement for nothing . I came up to town with him to Westminster school ; ' at which time he taught me at night all he learn- ed ...
Strana 87
... distance from the fun , it would be fifty thousand years in cooling , before it recovered its natural temper . In the like manner , if an English- man confiders the great ferment into which our po- litical world is thrown at present ...
... distance from the fun , it would be fifty thousand years in cooling , before it recovered its natural temper . In the like manner , if an English- man confiders the great ferment into which our po- litical world is thrown at present ...
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