The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... proper a Patron for it as Your self , there being none whose Merit is more universally acknowledged by all Parties , and who has made himself more Friends , and fewer Enemies . Your great Abilities , and unquestioned Integrity , in ...
... proper a Patron for it as Your self , there being none whose Merit is more universally acknowledged by all Parties , and who has made himself more Friends , and fewer Enemies . Your great Abilities , and unquestioned Integrity , in ...
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... proper Growth of our Country , but are many Degrees nearer the Sun in their Constitutions than in their Climate . After this frightful Account of Jealousie , and the Persons who are most subject to it , it will be but fair to shew by ...
... proper Growth of our Country , but are many Degrees nearer the Sun in their Constitutions than in their Climate . After this frightful Account of Jealousie , and the Persons who are most subject to it , it will be but fair to shew by ...
Strana 33
... proper Objects , notwithstanding any little Pain , Want or In- convenience which may arise to our selves from it : In a word , whether we are willing to risque any part of our Fortune , our Reputation , our Health or Ease , for the ...
... proper Objects , notwithstanding any little Pain , Want or In- convenience which may arise to our selves from it : In a word , whether we are willing to risque any part of our Fortune , our Reputation , our Health or Ease , for the ...
Strana 51
... proper Opportunity , In the mean time Eginhart knowing that what he had done could not be long a Secret ; determined to retire from Court , and in order to it begged the Emperor that he would be pleased to dismiss him , pretending a ...
... proper Opportunity , In the mean time Eginhart knowing that what he had done could not be long a Secret ; determined to retire from Court , and in order to it begged the Emperor that he would be pleased to dismiss him , pretending a ...
Strana 55
... proper to gain the Attention of an incensed Rabble , at a time when perhaps they would have torn to Pieces any Man who had preached the same Doctrine to them in an open and direct manner . As Fables took their Birth in the very Infancy ...
... proper to gain the Attention of an incensed Rabble , at a time when perhaps they would have torn to Pieces any Man who had preached the same Doctrine to them in an open and direct manner . As Fables took their Birth in the very Infancy ...
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