The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1747 |
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Strana 123
mony , he shakes his Head ; fhew him a gay Equipage , he bleffes himself . All the little Ornaments of Life are Pomps and Vanities . Mirth is wanton , and Wit profane . He is fcandalized at Youth for being lively , and at Childhood for ...
mony , he shakes his Head ; fhew him a gay Equipage , he bleffes himself . All the little Ornaments of Life are Pomps and Vanities . Mirth is wanton , and Wit profane . He is fcandalized at Youth for being lively , and at Childhood for ...
Strana 124
... fhew us the Joy , the Chearfulness , the Good- humour , that naturally fpring up in this happy State , are like the Spies bringing along with them the Clusters of Grapes , and delicious Fruits , that might invite their Companions into ...
... fhew us the Joy , the Chearfulness , the Good- humour , that naturally fpring up in this happy State , are like the Spies bringing along with them the Clusters of Grapes , and delicious Fruits , that might invite their Companions into ...
Strana 127
... fhew , First , what natural Reasons , and , Secondly , what providential Reasons may be affigned for these three remarkable Parti- culars . THE Jews are looked upon by many to be as numerous at prefent , as they were for- merly in the ...
... fhew , First , what natural Reasons , and , Secondly , what providential Reasons may be affigned for these three remarkable Parti- culars . THE Jews are looked upon by many to be as numerous at prefent , as they were for- merly in the ...
Strana 141
... fhew your Holinefs how un- worthily you treat Mankind , more than my being put upon this Difficulty to fpeak with you ? It is a Degree of Folly to delight to fee it in others , and it is the greatest Infolence imaginable to rejoice in ...
... fhew your Holinefs how un- worthily you treat Mankind , more than my being put upon this Difficulty to fpeak with you ? It is a Degree of Folly to delight to fee it in others , and it is the greatest Infolence imaginable to rejoice in ...
Strana 152
... with a Bag of Gold ; fhe told us that her Spouse was very old , and by the course of Nature could not expect to live long ; and < C < < < ( < C that · < < that to fhew her tender regards for 152 N ° 499 THE SPECTATO R.
... with a Bag of Gold ; fhe told us that her Spouse was very old , and by the course of Nature could not expect to live long ; and < C < < < ( < C that · < < that to fhew her tender regards for 152 N ° 499 THE SPECTATO R.
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