The Spectator, Svazek 2Tonson, 1776 |
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Strana 34
... subject of love are very numerous , it is my design , if poffible , to range them under feveral heads , and addrefs my- felf to them at different times . The firft branch of them , to whose service I thall dedicate this paper , are ...
... subject of love are very numerous , it is my design , if poffible , to range them under feveral heads , and addrefs my- felf to them at different times . The firft branch of them , to whose service I thall dedicate this paper , are ...
Strana 62
... subject I fhall defer till another occafion . The fecond letter is from a lady of a mind as great as her understanding . There is perhaps fome- thing in the beginning of it which I ought in mo- defty to conceal ; but I have fo much ...
... subject I fhall defer till another occafion . The fecond letter is from a lady of a mind as great as her understanding . There is perhaps fome- thing in the beginning of it which I ought in mo- defty to conceal ; but I have fo much ...
Strana 71
... subject of duels , and the copy of an edict iffued in confe quence of that discourse . Eucrate argued , that nothing but the most severe and vindictive punishments , fuch as placing the bo- dies of the offenders in chains , and putting ...
... subject of duels , and the copy of an edict iffued in confe quence of that discourse . Eucrate argued , that nothing but the most severe and vindictive punishments , fuch as placing the bo- dies of the offenders in chains , and putting ...
Strana 72
... subject of mercy ; and repented of many acts of that kind which had a magnificent aspect in the doing , but dreadful confequences in the exam- ple . Mercy to particulars , he obferved , was cru- elty in the general : That though a ...
... subject of mercy ; and repented of many acts of that kind which had a magnificent aspect in the doing , but dreadful confequences in the exam- ple . Mercy to particulars , he obferved , was cru- elty in the general : That though a ...
Strana 172
... a style fo raised by me- taphors and descriptions , that it lifts the subject a- bove rallery and ridicule , which frequently fall on fuch bove 172 No. 121 . THE SPECTATOR . ral endowments which it has variously bestowed up- ...
... a style fo raised by me- taphors and descriptions , that it lifts the subject a- bove rallery and ridicule , which frequently fall on fuch bove 172 No. 121 . THE SPECTATOR . ral endowments which it has variously bestowed up- ...
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