The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Writings . As my Pleasures are almost wholly confined to those of the Sight , I take it for a peculiar Happiness ... Writing is only to admonish the World , that they shall not find me an idle but a very busie Spectator . R Sa tha an De ...
... Writings . As my Pleasures are almost wholly confined to those of the Sight , I take it for a peculiar Happiness ... Writing is only to admonish the World , that they shall not find me an idle but a very busie Spectator . R Sa tha an De ...
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... Writings of our Authors . It may , rhaps , look like a very presumptuous Work , though not reign from the Duty of a SPECTATOR , to tax the Writings of ch as have long had the general Applause of a Nation : But shall always make Reason ...
... Writings of our Authors . It may , rhaps , look like a very presumptuous Work , though not reign from the Duty of a SPECTATOR , to tax the Writings of ch as have long had the general Applause of a Nation : But shall always make Reason ...
Strana 503
... Writings are thus durable , and may pass from Age to Age throughout the whole Course of Time , how careful should an Author be of committing any thing to Print that may corrupt Posterity , and poyson the Minds of Men with Vice and ...
... Writings are thus durable , and may pass from Age to Age throughout the whole Course of Time , how careful should an Author be of committing any thing to Print that may corrupt Posterity , and poyson the Minds of Men with Vice and ...
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