The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 11
... measure of a pyramid ; and as foon as I had fet myself right in that particular , returned to my native country with great fatisfaction . I have paffed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently feen in moft public places ...
... measure of a pyramid ; and as foon as I had fet myself right in that particular , returned to my native country with great fatisfaction . I have paffed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently feen in moft public places ...
Strana 95
... measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him who receives it . Those who can put the best countenance upon the out- rages of this nature which are offered them , are not with- out their fecret anguish . I have often obferved a ...
... measured by the notions of him that gives , but of him who receives it . Those who can put the best countenance upon the out- rages of this nature which are offered them , are not with- out their fecret anguish . I have often obferved a ...
Strana 104
... measure the effects of a well - temper'd conftitution , a man cannot be at too much pains to cultivate and preferve it . But this care , which не we are prompted to , not only by common fenfe 104 N ° 25 . THE SPECTATOR .
... measure the effects of a well - temper'd conftitution , a man cannot be at too much pains to cultivate and preferve it . But this care , which не we are prompted to , not only by common fenfe 104 N ° 25 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 111
... measure amidst the noife and bufinefs of the world . I have ever thought men were better known , by what could be obferved of them from a perufal of their private letters , than any other way . My friend the clergyman , the other day ...
... measure amidst the noife and bufinefs of the world . I have ever thought men were better known , by what could be obferved of them from a perufal of their private letters , than any other way . My friend the clergyman , the other day ...
Strana 136
... measure of finishing what he has left imperfect . ' • " < < It is , methinks , a low and degrading idea of that fex , which was created to refine the joys , and foften the cares of humanity , by the most agreeable participation , to ...
... measure of finishing what he has left imperfect . ' • " < < It is , methinks , a low and degrading idea of that fex , which was created to refine the joys , and foften the cares of humanity , by the most agreeable participation , to ...
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