The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 6
... Reason . It was remarkable that for many Ages this Agreement continued inviolable between the two States , not- withstanding , as was faid before , they were Husbands and Wives : but this will not appear fo wonderful if we con- fider ...
... Reason . It was remarkable that for many Ages this Agreement continued inviolable between the two States , not- withstanding , as was faid before , they were Husbands and Wives : but this will not appear fo wonderful if we con- fider ...
Strana 16
... Reason , when I think on the Figure my feveral Volumes of Specula- tions will make about a hundred Years hence , I confider them as fo many Pieces of old Plate , where the Weight will be regarded , but the Fashion loft . AMONG the ...
... Reason , when I think on the Figure my feveral Volumes of Specula- tions will make about a hundred Years hence , I confider them as fo many Pieces of old Plate , where the Weight will be regarded , but the Fashion loft . AMONG the ...
Strana 40
... we commonly call a peevish Fellow . A peevish Fellow is one who has fome Reason in himself for being out of Hu- mour , or has a natural Incapacity for De- 1 # Delight , and therefore disturbs all who are 40 The SPECTATOR . No 438 .
... we commonly call a peevish Fellow . A peevish Fellow is one who has fome Reason in himself for being out of Hu- mour , or has a natural Incapacity for De- 1 # Delight , and therefore disturbs all who are 40 The SPECTATOR . No 438 .
Strana 41
... Reason . NO Man ought to be tolerated in an habitual Humour , Whim , or Parti- cularity of Behaviour , by any who do not wait upon him for Bread . Next to the peevish Fellow is the Snarler . This Gentleman deals mightily in what we call ...
... Reason . NO Man ought to be tolerated in an habitual Humour , Whim , or Parti- cularity of Behaviour , by any who do not wait upon him for Bread . Next to the peevish Fellow is the Snarler . This Gentleman deals mightily in what we call ...
Strana 49
... Reason = I could never bear one of thofe offici- ous Friends , that would be telling eve- ry malicious Report , every idle Cenfure [ that paffed upon me . The Tongue of Man is fo petulant , and his Thoughts fo variable , that one fhould ...
... Reason = I could never bear one of thofe offici- ous Friends , that would be telling eve- ry malicious Report , every idle Cenfure [ that paffed upon me . The Tongue of Man is fo petulant , and his Thoughts fo variable , that one fhould ...
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