The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 64
... Some to undo , and fome to be undone ; I fay , when I behold this vaft Variety of Perfons and Humours , with the Pains they both take for the Accom- plifhment of the Ends mentioned in the above Verfes of Denham , I cannot much wonder at ...
... Some to undo , and fome to be undone ; I fay , when I behold this vaft Variety of Perfons and Humours , with the Pains they both take for the Accom- plifhment of the Ends mentioned in the above Verfes of Denham , I cannot much wonder at ...
Strana 119
... SOME of our most eminent Divines have made use of this Platoniek Notion , fo far as it regards the Subfiftence of our Paffions after Death , with great Beauty and Strength of Reafon . Plato indeed carries his Thought very far , when he ...
... SOME of our most eminent Divines have made use of this Platoniek Notion , fo far as it regards the Subfiftence of our Paffions after Death , with great Beauty and Strength of Reafon . Plato indeed carries his Thought very far , when he ...
Strana 181
... some Months after his De- parture , or to tell it in Monfieur Para- din's own Words , The Women that , like Snails in a Fright , had drawn in their Horns , fhot them out again as foon as the Danger was over . This Extravagance of the ...
... some Months after his De- parture , or to tell it in Monfieur Para- din's own Words , The Women that , like Snails in a Fright , had drawn in their Horns , fhot them out again as foon as the Danger was over . This Extravagance of the ...
Strana 197
... Some eminent Historian may then probably a- rife that will not write recentibus odiis ( as Tacitus expresses it ) with the Paffions and Prejudices of a contemporary Au- thor , but make an impartial Diftribu- I. 3 tion ... tion of Fame ...
... Some eminent Historian may then probably a- rife that will not write recentibus odiis ( as Tacitus expresses it ) with the Paffions and Prejudices of a contemporary Au- thor , but make an impartial Diftribu- I. 3 tion ... tion of Fame ...
Strana 228
... could not but obferve with a great deal of Pleasure the Joy that appeared in the Countenances of thefe ancient Domestick's upon my Friend's Arrival s . at at his Country - Seat . Some of them could 228 The SPECTATOR . N ° 106 .
... could not but obferve with a great deal of Pleasure the Joy that appeared in the Countenances of thefe ancient Domestick's upon my Friend's Arrival s . at at his Country - Seat . Some of them could 228 The SPECTATOR . N ° 106 .
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