The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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The following Letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that
what it contains is Matter of Fact , I shall give it my Reader as it was sent me . • Mr.
SPECTATOR Exeter , Sept. 7 . You were pleased in a late Speculation to take ...
The following Letter comes to me from Exeter , and being credibly informed that
what it contains is Matter of Fact , I shall give it my Reader as it was sent me . • Mr.
SPECTATOR Exeter , Sept. 7 . You were pleased in a late Speculation to take ...
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... than in a Library of Sermons , and indeed if those Sentences were understood
by the Reader , with the same Emphasis as they are delivered by the Author , we
needed not those Volumes of Instructions , but might be honest by an Epitome .
... than in a Library of Sermons , and indeed if those Sentences were understood
by the Reader , with the same Emphasis as they are delivered by the Author , we
needed not those Volumes of Instructions , but might be honest by an Epitome .
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MAY cast my Readers under two general Divisions , the Mercurial and the
Saturnine . ... the sprightly Reader , who takes up my Paper in order to be
diverted , very often finds himself engaged unawares in a serious and profitable
Course of ...
MAY cast my Readers under two general Divisions , the Mercurial and the
Saturnine . ... the sprightly Reader , who takes up my Paper in order to be
diverted , very often finds himself engaged unawares in a serious and profitable
Course of ...
Strana 55
As Fables took in their Birth in the very Infancy of Learning , they never 1
flourished more than when Learning was at its greatest Height To justifie this
Assertion , I shall put my Reader bi in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and
Critick in the is ...
As Fables took in their Birth in the very Infancy of Learning , they never 1
flourished more than when Learning was at its greatest Height To justifie this
Assertion , I shall put my Reader bi in mind of Horace , the greatest Wit and
Critick in the is ...
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After this short Preface , which I have made up of such Materials as my Memory
does at present suggest to me , before I present my Reader with a Fable of this
kind , which I design as the Entertainment of the present Paper , I must in a few ...
After this short Preface , which I have made up of such Materials as my Memory
does at present suggest to me , before I present my Reader with a Fable of this
kind , which I design as the Entertainment of the present Paper , I must in a few ...
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