The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Creatures , that infeft all Places of Affembling , every Reader will have in his Eye from his own Obfervation ; but would it not be worth confidering what Sort of Figure a Man who formed him- felf upon thofe Principles among us , which ...
... Creatures , that infeft all Places of Affembling , every Reader will have in his Eye from his own Obfervation ; but would it not be worth confidering what Sort of Figure a Man who formed him- felf upon thofe Principles among us , which ...
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... Creatures . ' My Author in these loofe Hints has one Paffage that gives us a very lively Idea of the uncommon Genius of Pharamond . He met with one Man whom Genius 18 The SPECTATOR . N ° 76 . at the fame time the most pleasant and ...
... Creatures . ' My Author in these loofe Hints has one Paffage that gives us a very lively Idea of the uncommon Genius of Pharamond . He met with one Man whom Genius 18 The SPECTATOR . N ° 76 . at the fame time the most pleasant and ...
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... from one who is Abfent , becaufe he thinks of nothing at all : The latter is too innocent a Creature to be taken notice of ; but the Distractions of the former may notice 24 The SPECTATOR . N ° 77 . away his Watch a confiderable way in- ...
... from one who is Abfent , becaufe he thinks of nothing at all : The latter is too innocent a Creature to be taken notice of ; but the Distractions of the former may notice 24 The SPECTATOR . N ° 77 . away his Watch a confiderable way in- ...
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... Creatures to her Friends ' and Domesticks , upon no other Pre- tence in Nature but that ( as her filly Phrase is ) no one can fay Black is her ? Eye . M 4 Eye . She has no Secrets , forfooth , which 46 The SPECTATOR . N ° 79 .
... Creatures to her Friends ' and Domesticks , upon no other Pre- tence in Nature but that ( as her filly Phrase is ) no one can fay Black is her ? Eye . M 4 Eye . She has no Secrets , forfooth , which 46 The SPECTATOR . N ° 79 .
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... lations on the Suppofition , That as a Man hath in the Mould of his Face a remote Likeness to that of an Ox , a Sheep , a Lion , an Hog , or any other Crea- Creature ; he hath the fame Refem- blance in the No 86. The SPECTATOR . 91.
... lations on the Suppofition , That as a Man hath in the Mould of his Face a remote Likeness to that of an Ox , a Sheep , a Lion , an Hog , or any other Crea- Creature ; he hath the fame Refem- blance in the No 86. The SPECTATOR . 91.
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