The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Nature , without affect ing the nicer Elegancies of Art . What I am now going to mention will , perhaps , deserve your Attention more than any Thing I have yet said . I find that in the Dis course which I spoke . of at the Beginning of ...
... Nature , without affect ing the nicer Elegancies of Art . What I am now going to mention will , perhaps , deserve your Attention more than any Thing I have yet said . I find that in the Dis course which I spoke . of at the Beginning of ...
Strana 17
... Nature is in her Desolation , Saturday , and presents us with nothing but bleak and barren pros Sept. 6 , 1712 , pects , there is something unspeakably chearful in a Spot of Ground which is covered with Trees that smile amidst all the ...
... Nature is in her Desolation , Saturday , and presents us with nothing but bleak and barren pros Sept. 6 , 1712 , pects , there is something unspeakably chearful in a Spot of Ground which is covered with Trees that smile amidst all the ...
Strana 18
... Nature , draw their Subsistence ; tho ' it is seldom seen that such as these are extremely rich , because their original Fault of being founded upon Vanity , keeps them poor by the light Inconstancy of its Nature . The Variableness of ...
... Nature , draw their Subsistence ; tho ' it is seldom seen that such as these are extremely rich , because their original Fault of being founded upon Vanity , keeps them poor by the light Inconstancy of its Nature . The Variableness of ...
Strana 20
... Nature or Chance , which it is possible to hide by the Advantage of Cloaths , may , by coming to this Repository , be furnish'd her self , and furnish all who are under the same Misfortunes with the most agreeable Manner of con cealing ...
... Nature or Chance , which it is possible to hide by the Advantage of Cloaths , may , by coming to this Repository , be furnish'd her self , and furnish all who are under the same Misfortunes with the most agreeable Manner of con cealing ...
Strana 23
... nature , in their Wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I see in all their Letters that the Cause of their Uneasiness is in themselves ; and indeed I have hardly ever observed the married Condition unhappy , but from Want of ...
... nature , in their Wives . I cannot tell how it is , but I think I see in all their Letters that the Cause of their Uneasiness is in themselves ; and indeed I have hardly ever observed the married Condition unhappy , but from Want of ...
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