The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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... reafon , and adorned with all the grace and embellishments of wit : When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to fuch as your Lordship , that the sciences owe the esteem which they ...
... reafon , and adorned with all the grace and embellishments of wit : When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to fuch as your Lordship , that the sciences owe the esteem which they ...
Strana 55
... reafon- able creatures to be altogether converfant in fuch diversions as are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them , but that there is no hurt in them . Whether any kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself ...
... reafon- able creatures to be altogether converfant in fuch diversions as are merely innocent , and have nothing else to recommend them , but that there is no hurt in them . Whether any kind of gaming has even thus much to say for itself ...
Strana 64
... reafon your animadverfions on that fub- ject would be the more acceptable to , SIR , Your most humble fervant , Mr. SPECTATOR , B. D. June the 15th . AS I hope there are but few who have so little gratitude as not to acknowledge the ...
... reafon your animadverfions on that fub- ject would be the more acceptable to , SIR , Your most humble fervant , Mr. SPECTATOR , B. D. June the 15th . AS I hope there are but few who have so little gratitude as not to acknowledge the ...
Strana 72
... reafon , continued Pharamond , I will effec- tually put a stop to this evil , by expofing no more the tenderness of my nature to the importunity ' of having the same respect to those who are mi- ferable by their fault , and those who ...
... reafon , continued Pharamond , I will effec- tually put a stop to this evil , by expofing no more the tenderness of my nature to the importunity ' of having the same respect to those who are mi- ferable by their fault , and those who ...
Strana 86
... indifferent eye , but always confidered as a friend or an enemy . For this reafon persons in great stations have feldom their true characters drawn till several years after their deaths their 86 THE SPECTATOR . NO 101 .
... indifferent eye , but always confidered as a friend or an enemy . For this reafon persons in great stations have feldom their true characters drawn till several years after their deaths their 86 THE SPECTATOR . NO 101 .
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