The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Nature . Hippar- chus was going to marry a common Woman , but being refolved to do nothing without the Advice of his Friend Philander , he confulted him upon the Occafion . Philander told him his Mind free- ly , and reprefented his ...
... Nature . Hippar- chus was going to marry a common Woman , but being refolved to do nothing without the Advice of his Friend Philander , he confulted him upon the Occafion . Philander told him his Mind free- ly , and reprefented his ...
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... Nature , without affecting the nicer Elegancies of Art . What I am now going to mention , will , perhaps , deserve your Attention more than any thing I have yet faid . I find , that in the Difcourfe which I fpoke of at the Beginning of ...
... Nature , without affecting the nicer Elegancies of Art . What I am now going to mention , will , perhaps , deserve your Attention more than any thing I have yet faid . I find , that in the Difcourfe which I fpoke of at the Beginning of ...
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... Nature is in her Defolation , and prefents us with nothing but bleak and barren Profpects , there is fomething unfpeakably chearful in a Spot of Ground which is cover'd with Trees that smile amidst all the Rigours of Winter , and give ...
... Nature is in her Defolation , and prefents us with nothing but bleak and barren Profpects , there is fomething unfpeakably chearful in a Spot of Ground which is cover'd with Trees that smile amidst all the Rigours of Winter , and give ...
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... Nature , draw their Subfiftence ; tho ' it is fel- dom feen that fuch as these are extremely rich , be- caufe their original Fault of being founded upon Vanity , keeps them poor by the light Inconftancy of its Nature . The Variableness ...
... Nature , draw their Subfiftence ; tho ' it is fel- dom feen that fuch as these are extremely rich , be- caufe their original Fault of being founded upon Vanity , keeps them poor by the light Inconftancy of its Nature . The Variableness ...
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... to be a Mode , and has any Imperfection of Nature or Chance , which it is poffible to hide by the Advantage of Clothes , may , by coming to C 2 this this Repofitory , be furnifh'd her felf , and furnish No 478 . 27 The SPECTATOR :
... to be a Mode , and has any Imperfection of Nature or Chance , which it is poffible to hide by the Advantage of Clothes , may , by coming to C 2 this this Repofitory , be furnifh'd her felf , and furnish No 478 . 27 The SPECTATOR :
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