The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 91
... learned Education ? A sober , frugal Person , of slender Parts and a slow Apprehension , might have thrived in Trade , tho ' he starves upon Physick ; as a Man would be well enough pleased to buy Silks of one , whom he would not venture ...
... learned Education ? A sober , frugal Person , of slender Parts and a slow Apprehension , might have thrived in Trade , tho ' he starves upon Physick ; as a Man would be well enough pleased to buy Silks of one , whom he would not venture ...
Strana 427
... learned in the first Week . " The next Motion is that of unfurling the Fan , in which are com- prehended several little Flirts and Vibrations , as also gradual and deliberate Openings , with many voluntary Fallings asunder in the Fan it ...
... learned in the first Week . " The next Motion is that of unfurling the Fan , in which are com- prehended several little Flirts and Vibrations , as also gradual and deliberate Openings , with many voluntary Fallings asunder in the Fan it ...
Strana 442
... learned Audience ; This is to desire , That he would not hereafter be so eloquent , except to a Country Congregation , the Proprietors of Tillotson's Works having consulted the Learned in the Law , whether preaching a Sermon they have ...
... learned Audience ; This is to desire , That he would not hereafter be so eloquent , except to a Country Congregation , the Proprietors of Tillotson's Works having consulted the Learned in the Law , whether preaching a Sermon they have ...
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