The Spectator. ...S. Powell, 1735 |
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... fhew those , who are bewildered , the Way which leads to their Prosperity and Welfare . A ge- nerous Concern for your Coun- try , and a Paffion for every thing which is truly Great and Noble , are what actuate all your Life and Actions ...
... fhew those , who are bewildered , the Way which leads to their Prosperity and Welfare . A ge- nerous Concern for your Coun- try , and a Paffion for every thing which is truly Great and Noble , are what actuate all your Life and Actions ...
Strana 3
... fhew filled with Faces fpotted after the Whiggish Manner . Whether or no the Ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their Forces I cannot tell ; but the next Night they came in fo great a Body to the Opera , that they out ...
... fhew filled with Faces fpotted after the Whiggish Manner . Whether or no the Ladies had retreated hither in order to rally their Forces I cannot tell ; but the next Night they came in fo great a Body to the Opera , that they out ...
Strana 4
... fhew- ing their Zeal for the Publick , let it not be against thofe who are perhaps of the fame Family , or at least of the fame Religion or Nation , but against those who are the open , profeffed , undoubted Enemies of their Faith ...
... fhew- ing their Zeal for the Publick , let it not be against thofe who are perhaps of the fame Family , or at least of the fame Religion or Nation , but against those who are the open , profeffed , undoubted Enemies of their Faith ...
Strana 10
... fhew themselves by the Candles which were lighted up in feveral Parts of them ; and were fo inflamed by the Sun - Shine which accidentally fell upon them , that at firft Sight I could fcarce forbear crying . out , Fire . THE five ...
... fhew themselves by the Candles which were lighted up in feveral Parts of them ; and were fo inflamed by the Sun - Shine which accidentally fell upon them , that at firft Sight I could fcarce forbear crying . out , Fire . THE five ...
Strana 17
... fhew the Genius of the Author amidst all his Simplicity , it is juft the fame kind of Fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin Poets has made ufe of upon a parallel Occafion ; I mean that Paffage in Horace , where he defcribes ...
... fhew the Genius of the Author amidst all his Simplicity , it is juft the fame kind of Fiction which one of the greatest of the Latin Poets has made ufe of upon a parallel Occafion ; I mean that Paffage in Horace , where he defcribes ...
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