The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Strana 9
... because - they have thrown away the former parts of theirs ? It is to me an infupportable affliction , to be tormented with the narrations of a fet of people , who are warm in their expreffions of the quick relifh of that plea- fure ...
... because - they have thrown away the former parts of theirs ? It is to me an infupportable affliction , to be tormented with the narrations of a fet of people , who are warm in their expreffions of the quick relifh of that plea- fure ...
Strana 25
... which would be useless in a fimple ftate of nature , draw their fubfiftence ; though it is feldom feen that such VOL . VII . B 5.2 as thefe are extremely rich , because their original fault N ° 478 THE SPECTATOR . 25.
... which would be useless in a fimple ftate of nature , draw their fubfiftence ; though it is feldom feen that such VOL . VII . B 5.2 as thefe are extremely rich , because their original fault N ° 478 THE SPECTATOR . 25.
Strana 26
as thefe are extremely rich , because their original fault of being founded upon vanity , keeps them poor by the light inconftancy of its nature . The variableness of falhion turns the ftream of bufinefs , which flows from it , now into ...
as thefe are extremely rich , because their original fault of being founded upon vanity , keeps them poor by the light inconftancy of its nature . The variableness of falhion turns the ftream of bufinefs , which flows from it , now into ...
Strana 29
... because it is a matter of too much weight for a private man to determine alone , I fhould be highly obliged to my correfpondents if they would give in lifts of perfons qualified for this truft . If the chief coffee - houses , the ...
... because it is a matter of too much weight for a private man to determine alone , I fhould be highly obliged to my correfpondents if they would give in lifts of perfons qualified for this truft . If the chief coffee - houses , the ...
Strana 30
... because we did not beforehand think of the creature we are enamoured of , as fubject to dif- honour , age , fickness , impatience or fullennefs , but altogether confidered her as the object of joy , human nature itself is often imputed ...
... because we did not beforehand think of the creature we are enamoured of , as fubject to dif- honour , age , fickness , impatience or fullennefs , but altogether confidered her as the object of joy , human nature itself is often imputed ...
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