The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Strana 19
... lights , and follow one another in a regular fe- ries , than when they are thrown together without order and connexion . There is always an obfcurity in con- fufion , and the fame sentence that would have enligh- tened the reader in one ...
... lights , and follow one another in a regular fe- ries , than when they are thrown together without order and connexion . There is always an obfcurity in con- fufion , and the fame sentence that would have enligh- tened the reader in one ...
Strana 26
... light inconftancy of its nature . The variableness of falhion turns the ftream of bufinefs , which flows from it , now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different fets of people fink or flourish in their turns by it ...
... light inconftancy of its nature . The variableness of falhion turns the ftream of bufinefs , which flows from it , now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different fets of people fink or flourish in their turns by it ...
Strana 31
... light , and as nature has formed them , and not as our own fancies or appetites would have them . He then who took a young Lady to his bed , with no other confideration than the expecta- tion of fcenes of dalliance , and thought of her ...
... light , and as nature has formed them , and not as our own fancies or appetites would have them . He then who took a young Lady to his bed , with no other confideration than the expecta- tion of fcenes of dalliance , and thought of her ...
Strana 44
... light . This humour of turn- ing every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong notions of religion , which in its own nature , produces good - will toward men , and puts the mildest conftruction upon every accident that befalls ...
... light . This humour of turn- ing every misfortune into a judgment , proceeds from wrong notions of religion , which in its own nature , produces good - will toward men , and puts the mildest conftruction upon every accident that befalls ...
Strana 57
... light the unmarried hen- pecked , as well as you have done juftice to us , who fubmit to the conduct of our wives . I am very par ticularly acquainted with one who is under entire fub- • miffion to a kind girl , as he calls her ; and ...
... light the unmarried hen- pecked , as well as you have done juftice to us , who fubmit to the conduct of our wives . I am very par ticularly acquainted with one who is under entire fub- • miffion to a kind girl , as he calls her ; and ...
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