The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 14
... Refpite from their Tor- ments , and creating to themselves a new Difquiet amidst their very Amusements ; he could not properly have described the the Sports of condemned Spirits with- out that Caft of 14 The SPECTATOR . N ° 237 .
... Refpite from their Tor- ments , and creating to themselves a new Difquiet amidst their very Amusements ; he could not properly have described the the Sports of condemned Spirits with- out that Caft of 14 The SPECTATOR . N ° 237 .
Strana 23
... themselves for a Reward : Both are peased , the one whilft he receives the Recompence of Merit , the other whilft he fhews he knows how to discern it ; but above all , that Man is happy in this Art , who , like a skilful Painter ...
... themselves for a Reward : Both are peased , the one whilft he receives the Recompence of Merit , the other whilft he fhews he knows how to discern it ; but above all , that Man is happy in this Art , who , like a skilful Painter ...
Strana 31
... themselves to their Clubs , till fuch time as they had one way or other confounded their Gain- fayers . There is in Oxford a narrow De- file , ( to make use of a military Term ) where the Partifans used to encounter , for which Reafon ...
... themselves to their Clubs , till fuch time as they had one way or other confounded their Gain- fayers . There is in Oxford a narrow De- file , ( to make use of a military Term ) where the Partifans used to encounter , for which Reafon ...
Strana 41
... Absence of Lovers , or laid ' down any Methods how they should ' fupport themselves under those long " Separations which they are fometimes • forced ' forced to undergo . I am at present in N ° 241. The SPECTATOR . 41.
... Absence of Lovers , or laid ' down any Methods how they should ' fupport themselves under those long " Separations which they are fometimes • forced ' forced to undergo . I am at present in N ° 241. The SPECTATOR . 41.
Strana 46
... themselves punctually into their Closets at a certain Hour of the Day , and to converse with one another by means of this their Invention . Accord- ingly when they were fome hundred Miles afunder , each of them fhut him- felf up in his ...
... themselves punctually into their Closets at a certain Hour of the Day , and to converse with one another by means of this their Invention . Accord- ingly when they were fome hundred Miles afunder , each of them fhut him- felf up in his ...
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