The Spectator: (no. 1-635; Mar. 1, 1710/11-Dec. 20, 1714)Richard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 69
... still abfolute to dif- tinguish the innocent and the virtuous , to give ho- nours to the brave and generous : I am abfolute in my good - will ; none can oppofe my bounty , or pre- " fcribe rules for favour . While I can , as I please ...
... still abfolute to dif- tinguish the innocent and the virtuous , to give ho- nours to the brave and generous : I am abfolute in my good - will ; none can oppofe my bounty , or pre- " fcribe rules for favour . While I can , as I please ...
Strana 118
... still adding virtue to virtue , and know- ledge to knowledge ; carries in it fomething wonderful- ly agreeable to that ambition which is natural to the mind of man . Nay , it must be a profpect pleafing to God himself , to fee his ...
... still adding virtue to virtue , and know- ledge to knowledge ; carries in it fomething wonderful- ly agreeable to that ambition which is natural to the mind of man . Nay , it must be a profpect pleafing to God himself , to fee his ...
Strana 126
... Still he can nothing but of Nævia talk ; " Let him eat , drink , afk queftions , or difpute , " Still he muft speak of Nævia , or be mute . " He writ to his father , ending with this line , " I am , my lovely Nævia , ever thine . " R. N ...
... Still he can nothing but of Nævia talk ; " Let him eat , drink , afk queftions , or difpute , " Still he muft speak of Nævia , or be mute . " He writ to his father , ending with this line , " I am , my lovely Nævia , ever thine . " R. N ...
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On painting 83 | 23 |
On phyfiognomy 86 | 33 |
Pontignans adventure with two ladies 90 | 48 |
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