The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 23
... Mind ; from . those who demanded the Combat of their Contemporaries , both for admi ring their Mistress or difcommending her . I cannot therefore but lament , that the terrible Part of the ancient Fight is preferved , when the amorous ...
... Mind ; from . those who demanded the Combat of their Contemporaries , both for admi ring their Mistress or difcommending her . I cannot therefore but lament , that the terrible Part of the ancient Fight is preferved , when the amorous ...
Strana 31
ple , who are fallen into Sorrow and private Anxiety of Mind , which ante- date Age and Sickness . It is not three Years ago fince she was gay , airy , and a little towards Libertine in her Carri- age ; but , methought , I eafily ...
ple , who are fallen into Sorrow and private Anxiety of Mind , which ante- date Age and Sickness . It is not three Years ago fince she was gay , airy , and a little towards Libertine in her Carri- age ; but , methought , I eafily ...
Strana 33
... Mind to impofe a poor Rogue for one of an Eftate , he has no Remorfe in adding to it , that he is illiterate , ignorant , and unfashioned , but makes thofe Imperfe- ctions Arguments of the Truth of his Wealth ; and will , on fuch an ...
... Mind to impofe a poor Rogue for one of an Eftate , he has no Remorfe in adding to it , that he is illiterate , ignorant , and unfashioned , but makes thofe Imperfe- ctions Arguments of the Truth of his Wealth ; and will , on fuch an ...
Strana 47
... Minds , that they have not only fhewn a particular Difregard to thofe unmeri- ted Reproaches which have been caft upon them , but have been altogether free from that impertinent Curiofity of enquiring after them , or the poor Re- venge ...
... Minds , that they have not only fhewn a particular Difregard to thofe unmeri- ted Reproaches which have been caft upon them , but have been altogether free from that impertinent Curiofity of enquiring after them , or the poor Re- venge ...
Strana 59
... Mind , has not the fame dark and melancholy Views of Human Nature , as he who confiders himself abstractedly from this Relation to the Supreme Being . At the fame time that he reflects upon his own Weakness and Imperfection , he ...
... Mind , has not the fame dark and melancholy Views of Human Nature , as he who confiders himself abstractedly from this Relation to the Supreme Being . At the fame time that he reflects upon his own Weakness and Imperfection , he ...
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