The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 18
... fall on fome divine topic , which he always treats with much authority , as one who has no interefts in this world , as one who is haften- ing to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and infirmities . These ...
... fall on fome divine topic , which he always treats with much authority , as one who has no interefts in this world , as one who is haften- ing to the object of all his wishes , and conceives hope from his decays and infirmities . These ...
Strana 20
... fall away from the most florid com- plexion , and the most healthful ftate of body , and wi- ther into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as fud- den as her decays , infomuch that he would revive in a moment out of a wasting ...
... fall away from the most florid com- plexion , and the most healthful ftate of body , and wi- ther into a skeleton . Her recoveries were often as fud- den as her decays , infomuch that he would revive in a moment out of a wasting ...
Strana 21
... falling into fo many empty bags , that I now found not above a tenth part of them had been filled with money . The reft that took up the fame space , and made the the fame figure as the bags that were really filled N ° 3 21 THE SPECTATOR .
... falling into fo many empty bags , that I now found not above a tenth part of them had been filled with money . The reft that took up the fame space , and made the the fame figure as the bags that were really filled N ° 3 21 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 33
... fall be ever after without rules to guide our judg ment in what is really becoming and ornamental . Na- ture and reafon direct one thing , paffion and humour another to follow the dictates of the two latter , is going into a road that ...
... fall be ever after without rules to guide our judg ment in what is really becoming and ornamental . Na- ture and reafon direct one thing , paffion and humour another to follow the dictates of the two latter , is going into a road that ...
Strana 35
... fall in with all the paffions and humours of his yoke - fellow : " Do not " you remember , child , fays the , that the pigeon - house " fell the very afternoon that our careless wench fpilt the " falt upon the table ? Yes , fays he , my ...
... fall in with all the paffions and humours of his yoke - fellow : " Do not " you remember , child , fays the , that the pigeon - house " fell the very afternoon that our careless wench fpilt the " falt upon the table ? Yes , fays he , my ...
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