The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Strana 11
... Turn , fhould take it in their Heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon thefe Perfons in the fame • Degree Enemies to my particular State of Hap- pinefs , as ever the French were to that of the · Pub- ( • Publick , and I would be at an No ...
... Turn , fhould take it in their Heads to vifit me , I fhould look upon thefe Perfons in the fame • Degree Enemies to my particular State of Hap- pinefs , as ever the French were to that of the · Pub- ( • Publick , and I would be at an No ...
Strana 19
... turn the Converfation , whatever was the Occasion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his Difcourfe runs upon the Unreafon- ableness of Bigottry and Prieft - craft . This makes . Mr ...
... turn the Converfation , whatever was the Occasion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his Difcourfe runs upon the Unreafon- ableness of Bigottry and Prieft - craft . This makes . Mr ...
Strana 25
... being founded upon Vanity , keeps them poor by the light Inconftancy of its Nature . The Variableness of Fashion turns VOL . VII . C the the Stream of Bufinefs which flows from it now into No 477 . 25 The SPECTATOR .
... being founded upon Vanity , keeps them poor by the light Inconftancy of its Nature . The Variableness of Fashion turns VOL . VII . C the the Stream of Bufinefs which flows from it now into No 477 . 25 The SPECTATOR .
Strana 26
... turns by it . FROM the Shops we retir'd to the Tavern , where I found my Friend exprefs fo much satisfaction for the Bargains he had made , that my moral Reflecti- ons ( if I had told them ) might have pafs'd for a Re- proof ; fo I ...
... turns by it . FROM the Shops we retir'd to the Tavern , where I found my Friend exprefs fo much satisfaction for the Bargains he had made , that my moral Reflecti- ons ( if I had told them ) might have pafs'd for a Re- proof ; fo I ...
Strana 47
... turning every Misfor- tune into a Judgment , proceeds from wrong No- tions of Religion , which , in its own Nature ... turn upon People who had great Elftates , but never enjoyed them , by reafon of fome Flaw in their own , or their ...
... turning every Misfor- tune into a Judgment , proceeds from wrong No- tions of Religion , which , in its own Nature ... turn upon People who had great Elftates , but never enjoyed them , by reafon of fome Flaw in their own , or their ...
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