The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... says , " < • In the Modefty of fearful Duty I read as much as from the rattling Tongue Of faucy and audacious Eloquence . ' Now fince thefe Authors have profeffed them- felves for the modeft Man , even in the utmost Confufions of Speech ...
... says , " < • In the Modefty of fearful Duty I read as much as from the rattling Tongue Of faucy and audacious Eloquence . ' Now fince thefe Authors have profeffed them- felves for the modeft Man , even in the utmost Confufions of Speech ...
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... say ' how much I am , Yours , Robin Shorter . P. S. I fhall think it a little hard , if you do not take as much notice of this Epistle , as you · have of the ingenious Mr. Short's . I am " have 60 No.585 . The SPECTATOR . a handfomer ...
... say ' how much I am , Yours , Robin Shorter . P. S. I fhall think it a little hard , if you do not take as much notice of this Epistle , as you · have of the ingenious Mr. Short's . I am " have 60 No.585 . The SPECTATOR . a handfomer ...
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... Saying at the fame time , Your Servant Mr. SPEC . or Words to that purpose ; This is to give notice , that if any Perfon can difcover the Name , and Place , and Abode of the faid Offender , fo as she can be brought to Justice , the ...
... Saying at the fame time , Your Servant Mr. SPEC . or Words to that purpose ; This is to give notice , that if any Perfon can difcover the Name , and Place , and Abode of the faid Offender , fo as she can be brought to Justice , the ...
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... Saying which I am infinitely pleased with , and which Plutarch afcribes to Heraclitus , That all Men whilst they are awake are in one common World ; but that each of them , when he is afleep , is in a World of his own . The waking Man ...
... Saying which I am infinitely pleased with , and which Plutarch afcribes to Heraclitus , That all Men whilst they are awake are in one common World ; but that each of them , when he is afleep , is in a World of his own . The waking Man ...
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... say , that going barefoot does not at all help on in the way to Heaven . The red Cap and the Coul will fall under the fame Con- tempt ; and the Vulgar will tell us to our Faces that we fhall have no Authority over them , but from the ...
... say , that going barefoot does not at all help on in the way to Heaven . The red Cap and the Coul will fall under the fame Con- tempt ; and the Vulgar will tell us to our Faces that we fhall have no Authority over them , but from the ...
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