The Spectator, Svazek 4 |
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Strana 2
I do assure You there is not one of your Friends has a Greater Sense of your
Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most
Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE . THE SPECTATOR .
I do assure You there is not one of your Friends has a Greater Sense of your
Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most
Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 16
To give this particular Spot of Ground the greater Effect , they have made a very
pleasing Contrast ; for as on one side of the Walk you see this hollow Basin , with
its several little Plantations lying so conveniently under the Eye of the Beholder ...
To give this particular Spot of Ground the greater Effect , they have made a very
pleasing Contrast ; for as on one side of the Walk you see this hollow Basin , with
its several little Plantations lying so conveniently under the Eye of the Beholder ...
Strana 26
... am got into Tales to the Disadvantage of that State of Life . I must say therefore
, that I am verily perswaded that whatever is delightful in humane Life , is to be
enjoyed in greater Perfection in the marry'd , than in the single Condition He that
...
... am got into Tales to the Disadvantage of that State of Life . I must say therefore
, that I am verily perswaded that whatever is delightful in humane Life , is to be
enjoyed in greater Perfection in the marry'd , than in the single Condition He that
...
Strana 36
E cannot be guilty of a greater Act of Uncharit, befall our Neighbours , as
Punishments and Judgments . It aggravates the Evil to him who suffers , when he
looks upon himself as the Mark of Divine Vengeance , and abates the
Compassion of ...
E cannot be guilty of a greater Act of Uncharit, befall our Neighbours , as
Punishments and Judgments . It aggravates the Evil to him who suffers , when he
looks upon himself as the Mark of Divine Vengeance , and abates the
Compassion of ...
Strana 44
Mr. SPECTATOR , Lord Clarendon has observ'd , That few Men have done more
Harm than those who have been thought to be able to do least , and there cannot
be a greater Error , than to believe a Mau whom we see qualified with too mean ...
Mr. SPECTATOR , Lord Clarendon has observ'd , That few Men have done more
Harm than those who have been thought to be able to do least , and there cannot
be a greater Error , than to believe a Mau whom we see qualified with too mean ...
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