The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Friends and fewer Ene- mies . Your great Abili- ties , and unquestioned In- tegrity , in those high Em- ployments which You have pafs'd through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Approbation , had they not been ...
... Friends and fewer Ene- mies . Your great Abili- ties , and unquestioned In- tegrity , in those high Em- ployments which You have pafs'd through , would not have been able to have raised You this general Approbation , had they not been ...
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... Friend Bel- lair . In Love the Victors from the Vanquish'd fly ; They fly that wound , and they purfue that dye . Then turning over the Leaves , the reads alternately , and speaks , And you and Loveit to her Coft shall find I fathom all ...
... Friend Bel- lair . In Love the Victors from the Vanquish'd fly ; They fly that wound , and they purfue that dye . Then turning over the Leaves , the reads alternately , and speaks , And you and Loveit to her Coft shall find I fathom all ...
Strana 17
... Friend- fhips , Interefts , and Alliances . A Man who is but a mere Spectator of what paffes around him , and not engaged in Commerces of any Confideration , is but an ill Judge of the fecret Motions of the Heart of Man , and by what ...
... Friend- fhips , Interefts , and Alliances . A Man who is but a mere Spectator of what paffes around him , and not engaged in Commerces of any Confideration , is but an ill Judge of the fecret Motions of the Heart of Man , and by what ...
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... Friend and Companion , he enjoyed alternately all the Pleasures of an agreeable private Man and a great and powerful Monarch : He gave him- felf , with his Companion , the Name of the merry Tyrant ; for he punished his Courtiers ...
... Friend and Companion , he enjoyed alternately all the Pleasures of an agreeable private Man and a great and powerful Monarch : He gave him- felf , with his Companion , the Name of the merry Tyrant ; for he punished his Courtiers ...
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... Friend Mon- fieur Eucrate ( for fo he was called ) hav- ing a great Soul without Ambition , h e could communicate ... Friends and Acquaintance . He was come to that Knowledge of Men by long Obfervation , that he would pro- fefs altering ...
... Friend Mon- fieur Eucrate ( for fo he was called ) hav- ing a great Soul without Ambition , h e could communicate ... Friends and Acquaintance . He was come to that Knowledge of Men by long Obfervation , that he would pro- fefs altering ...
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