The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... Particular in which your Prudence will be always disappointed . While Justice , Candour , Equanimity , a Zeal for the Good of your Country , and the most per- suasive Eloquence in bringing over others to it , are valuable Distinctions ...
... Particular in which your Prudence will be always disappointed . While Justice , Candour , Equanimity , a Zeal for the Good of your Country , and the most per- suasive Eloquence in bringing over others to it , are valuable Distinctions ...
Strana 3
... Particular , returned to my Native Country with great Satisfaction.2 I have passed my latter Years in this City , where I am frequently seen in most publick Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my select Friends that know ...
... Particular , returned to my Native Country with great Satisfaction.2 I have passed my latter Years in this City , where I am frequently seen in most publick Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my select Friends that know ...
Strana 14
... particular Nothing ought to be held laudable or becoming , Persons , but also at some times of a whole People ; but what Nature it self should prompt us to think and perhaps it may appear upon Examination , so . Respect to all kind of ...
... particular Nothing ought to be held laudable or becoming , Persons , but also at some times of a whole People ; but what Nature it self should prompt us to think and perhaps it may appear upon Examination , so . Respect to all kind of ...
Strana 16
... particular " Quarters and Regions of this great Town , than ' with the different Parts and Distributions of ' the whole Nation . I can describe every Parish ' by its Impieties , and can tell you in which of our Streets Lewdness prevails ...
... particular " Quarters and Regions of this great Town , than ' with the different Parts and Distributions of ' the whole Nation . I can describe every Parish ' by its Impieties , and can tell you in which of our Streets Lewdness prevails ...
Strana 29
... particular Per - storation , as by turning the lines in Dryden's sons and Families . The world is so full of Ill - Tyrannic Love , ' nature , that I have Lampoons sent me by People [ who ] cannot spell , and Satyrs compos'd by those who ...
... particular Per - storation , as by turning the lines in Dryden's sons and Families . The world is so full of Ill - Tyrannic Love , ' nature , that I have Lampoons sent me by People [ who ] cannot spell , and Satyrs compos'd by those who ...
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