The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... consider not only Whether their Com panions are weak , but Whether themselves are Wits . 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 ...
... consider not only Whether their Com panions are weak , but Whether themselves are Wits . 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 ...
Strana 33
... consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general Benevolence to Mankind , it makes no distinction between its Objects , if it exerts it self pro- miscuously towards the ...
... consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general Benevolence to Mankind , it makes no distinction between its Objects , if it exerts it self pro- miscuously towards the ...
Strana 39
... consider this dreadful Passion in the Monday , Mind of a Woman ; and the Smart she seems to feel , Sept. 24 , does not abate the Inclination I had to recommend to Husbands a more regular Behaviour , than to give the most exquisite of ...
... consider this dreadful Passion in the Monday , Mind of a Woman ; and the Smart she seems to feel , Sept. 24 , does not abate the Inclination I had to recommend to Husbands a more regular Behaviour , than to give the most exquisite of ...
Strana 44
... consider the Desolation by almost perpetual Wars , the numerous Armies that have lived almost ever since at Discretion upon the People People , and how much of their Commerce has removed 44 THE SPECTATOR No, 180, ...
... consider the Desolation by almost perpetual Wars , the numerous Armies that have lived almost ever since at Discretion upon the People People , and how much of their Commerce has removed 44 THE SPECTATOR No, 180, ...
Strana 56
... consider able Figure in the World was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He used to Travel through Greece by vertue ...
... consider able Figure in the World was that of Hercules meeting with Pleasure and Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He used to Travel through Greece by vertue ...
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