The Spectator, Svazek 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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Strana 55
... father being what comes nearest to that between a creature and its Creator . If the father is inexorable to the child who has offended , let the offence be of never fo high a nature , how will he ad- drefs himself to the Supreme Being ...
... father being what comes nearest to that between a creature and its Creator . If the father is inexorable to the child who has offended , let the offence be of never fo high a nature , how will he ad- drefs himself to the Supreme Being ...
Strana 57
... father , and Imma bending under her . gallant . The good emperor beholding her at a distance ( as he was ftar - gazing ) would not be the leaft - interefting figure in the piece ; especially if the engraver did but enter into the ...
... father , and Imma bending under her . gallant . The good emperor beholding her at a distance ( as he was ftar - gazing ) would not be the leaft - interefting figure in the piece ; especially if the engraver did but enter into the ...
Strana 67
... father , John Hart , who was a man of learning and a good mathematician . Nicholas , one of ten children , could fpeak French , Dutch and English , but . he was no fcholar , and had led a feafaring life from twelve years of age . He was ...
... father , John Hart , who was a man of learning and a good mathematician . Nicholas , one of ten children , could fpeak French , Dutch and English , but . he was no fcholar , and had led a feafaring life from twelve years of age . He was ...
Strana 84
... Father to his own Son , notwithstanding the latter gave but little or no pro- vocation . It would be wonderfully obliging to the world , if Mr. Spectator would give his opinion of it in fome of his Speculations , and particularly to ...
... Father to his own Son , notwithstanding the latter gave but little or no pro- vocation . It would be wonderfully obliging to the world , if Mr. Spectator would give his opinion of it in fome of his Speculations , and particularly to ...
Strana 85
... father with the fame intention , that its deformity may deter others from its refemblance . If the reader has a mind to fee a father of the fame ftamp reprefented in the moft ex- quifite ftrokes of humour , he may meet with it in one of ...
... father with the fame intention , that its deformity may deter others from its refemblance . If the reader has a mind to fee a father of the fame ftamp reprefented in the moft ex- quifite ftrokes of humour , he may meet with it in one of ...
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