The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Strana 12
... fall into that Project ; ⚫ and as we should be but Five , the Terrors of an ⚫ involuntary Separation , which our Number can- not fo well admit of , would make us exert our felves , in Oppofition to all the Particulars men- tioned in ...
... fall into that Project ; ⚫ and as we should be but Five , the Terrors of an ⚫ involuntary Separation , which our Number can- not fo well admit of , would make us exert our felves , in Oppofition to all the Particulars men- tioned in ...
Strana 13
... fall ill of a new Fever , be given over by my Phyficians , but fhould with much Difficulty re- cover : That the first time I took the Air after- ' wards , I fhould be addrefs'd to by a young Gen- ' tleman of a plentiful Fortune , good ...
... fall ill of a new Fever , be given over by my Phyficians , but fhould with much Difficulty re- cover : That the first time I took the Air after- ' wards , I fhould be addrefs'd to by a young Gen- ' tleman of a plentiful Fortune , good ...
Strana 24
... Fall . It is naturally apt to fill the Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent Paf- fions at reft . It gives us a great infight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and fug- gests innumerable ...
... Fall . It is naturally apt to fill the Mind with Calmness and Tranquillity , and to lay all its turbulent Paf- fions at reft . It gives us a great infight into the Contrivance and Wisdom of Providence , and fug- gests innumerable ...
Strana 26
... fall in with him , and . let the Discourse run upon the Ufe of Fashions . . HERE we remembred how much Man is go- vern'd by his Senfes , how livelily he is ftruck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable manner , how much ...
... fall in with him , and . let the Discourse run upon the Ufe of Fashions . . HERE we remembred how much Man is go- vern'd by his Senfes , how livelily he is ftruck by the Objects which appear to him in an agreeable manner , how much ...
Strana 34
... fall to Mens Lots , with whom it requires more than common Proficiency in Philofophy to be able to live . When thefe are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently corrected with Stripes ; but one ...
... fall to Mens Lots , with whom it requires more than common Proficiency in Philofophy to be able to live . When thefe are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently corrected with Stripes ; but one ...
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