The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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то Mr. METHUEN . SIR , T is with very great Pleasure I take an Oppor- tunity of publishing the Gratitude I owe You , for 448706A 2 the the Place You allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity.
то Mr. METHUEN . SIR , T is with very great Pleasure I take an Oppor- tunity of publishing the Gratitude I owe You , for 448706A 2 the the Place You allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity.
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... Pleasure to Jupiter himself to look down from Heaven , and fee Cato amidst the Ruins of his Country preferving his Integrity . THIS Thought will appear yet more reasonable , if we confider hu- mane Life as a State of Probation , and ...
... Pleasure to Jupiter himself to look down from Heaven , and fee Cato amidst the Ruins of his Country preferving his Integrity . THIS Thought will appear yet more reasonable , if we confider hu- mane Life as a State of Probation , and ...
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... Pleasure , than that of Praise unmix'd with any Poffi- bility of Flattery . Such was that which Germanicus enjoyed , when , the Night before a Battle , defirous of fome fincere Mark of the Efteem of his Legions for him , he is described ...
... Pleasure , than that of Praise unmix'd with any Poffi- bility of Flattery . Such was that which Germanicus enjoyed , when , the Night before a Battle , defirous of fome fincere Mark of the Efteem of his Legions for him , he is described ...
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... Pleasure , as extorted by Merit , and freed from all Sufpicion of Favour or Flatte- ry . Thus it is with Malvolio ; he has Wit , Learning , and Difcernment , but temper'd with an Allay of Envy , Self- Love , and Detraction : Malvolio ...
... Pleasure , as extorted by Merit , and freed from all Sufpicion of Favour or Flatte- ry . Thus it is with Malvolio ; he has Wit , Learning , and Difcernment , but temper'd with an Allay of Envy , Self- Love , and Detraction : Malvolio ...
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... Pleasures , fome Exceffes , and a ' general loose Conduct . I know not ' what the excellent Man abovementi- ' ned faw in me , but he defcended from the Superiority of his Wifdom and " Merit , to throw himself frequently in- to my ...
... Pleasures , fome Exceffes , and a ' general loose Conduct . I know not ' what the excellent Man abovementi- ' ned faw in me , but he defcended from the Superiority of his Wifdom and " Merit , to throw himself frequently in- to my ...
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