“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... person of worth , or fancy a man to be proud and ill - na- tured by his afpect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much when we are acquainted with his real character ? Dr Moore , in his admirable Syftem of Ethicks , reckons this ...
... person of worth , or fancy a man to be proud and ill - na- tured by his afpect , whom we think we cannot esteem too much when we are acquainted with his real character ? Dr Moore , in his admirable Syftem of Ethicks , reckons this ...
Strana 114
... person that is absent . THE chaplain has often told me , that upon a catechi-- fing day , when Sir Roger has been pleased with a boy that anfwers well , he has ordered a bible to be given him next day for his encouragement ; and ...
... person that is absent . THE chaplain has often told me , that upon a catechi-- fing day , when Sir Roger has been pleased with a boy that anfwers well , he has ordered a bible to be given him next day for his encouragement ; and ...
Strana 159
... person whom he fpoke to , instead of anfwering his queftion , called him a young Popish cur , and asked him who had made Anne a faint ! The boy being in fome confufion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Ann's lane ...
... person whom he fpoke to , instead of anfwering his queftion , called him a young Popish cur , and asked him who had made Anne a faint ! The boy being in fome confufion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Ann's lane ...
Strana 167
... person is often driven out of one limb into another , their fuperfluity of ornaments , in- ' ftead of being entirely banished , feems only fallen from their heads upon their lower parts . What they have loft in height they make up in ...
... person is often driven out of one limb into another , their fuperfluity of ornaments , in- ' ftead of being entirely banished , feems only fallen from their heads upon their lower parts . What they have loft in height they make up in ...
Strana 218
... person and actions . Let others , my lovely charmer , talk of a blind Being that difpofes their hearts , I contemn their low images of love . Ihave not a thought which relates to you , that I cannot with confidence befeech the all ...
... person and actions . Let others , my lovely charmer , talk of a blind Being that difpofes their hearts , I contemn their low images of love . Ihave not a thought which relates to you , that I cannot with confidence befeech the all ...
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