The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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18 , in treating after this manner the Human Face Divine , 171 and turning that
part of us , which has so great an Image impressed upon it , into the Image of a
Monkey ; whether the raising such silly Competitions among the Ignorant ,
proposing ...
18 , in treating after this manner the Human Face Divine , 171 and turning that
part of us , which has so great an Image impressed upon it , into the Image of a
Monkey ; whether the raising such silly Competitions among the Ignorant ,
proposing ...
Strana 26
... and pursuing his Victory , rallied and tossed me in a most unmerciful and
barbarous manner ' till we to Chelsea I had some small Success while we were
eating Cheese Cakes ; but coming Home he renewed his Attacks with his former
good ...
... and pursuing his Victory , rallied and tossed me in a most unmerciful and
barbarous manner ' till we to Chelsea I had some small Success while we were
eating Cheese Cakes ; but coming Home he renewed his Attacks with his former
good ...
Strana 30
... but that of Jealousie . My being thus confident of her , I take , as much as I can
judge of my Heart , to be the Reason , that whatever she does , tho ' it be never so
much against my Inclination , there is still left something in her Manner ...
... but that of Jealousie . My being thus confident of her , I take , as much as I can
judge of my Heart , to be the Reason , that whatever she does , tho ' it be never so
much against my Inclination , there is still left something in her Manner ...
Strana 35
... a most pathetick manner that he shall hereafter regard the cloathing of the
Naked , the feeding of the Hungry , and the visiting of the Imprisoned , as Offices
done to himself , and reward them accordingly , Pursuant to those Passages in
Holy ...
... a most pathetick manner that he shall hereafter regard the cloathing of the
Naked , the feeding of the Hungry , and the visiting of the Imprisoned , as Offices
done to himself , and reward them accordingly , Pursuant to those Passages in
Holy ...
Strana 41
... ments to Mirth and Laughter , as are apt to disperse Melancholy , and put our
Faculties in good Humour , To which some will add , that the British Climate ,
more than any other , makes Entertainments of this nature in a manner necessary
.
... ments to Mirth and Laughter , as are apt to disperse Melancholy , and put our
Faculties in good Humour , To which some will add , that the British Climate ,
more than any other , makes Entertainments of this nature in a manner necessary
.
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