The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 14
... to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his be- haviour to the prejudice of his virtue . This fubject is exquifitely treated in the most e- legant This 14 N® 557 . THE SPECTATOR . N° 557. ...
... to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his be- haviour to the prejudice of his virtue . This fubject is exquifitely treated in the most e- legant This 14 N® 557 . THE SPECTATOR . N° 557. ...
Strana 15
... most excellent prelate . It is faid to have been written in King Charles II's reign by the ambaf- fador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts ...
... most excellent prelate . It is faid to have been written in King Charles II's reign by the ambaf- fador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts ...
Strana 19
... most unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . race has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my paper , which implies that the ...
... most unhappy , would prefer the fhare they are already poffefs'd of , before that which would fall to them by fuch a divifion . race has carried this thought a great deal farther in the motto of my paper , which implies that the ...
Strana 22
... most shameful length ; I be- lieve the very chin was , modeftly speaking , as long as my whole face . We had both of us an oppor- tunity of mending ourfelves ; and all the contribu- tions being now brought in , every man was at liber ...
... most shameful length ; I be- lieve the very chin was , modeftly speaking , as long as my whole face . We had both of us an oppor- tunity of mending ourfelves ; and all the contribu- tions being now brought in , every man was at liber ...
Strana 25
... most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleafed that he had not been left to his own choice , as to the kind of evils which fell to his lot . Besides the feveral pieces of morality to be drawn out ...
... most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleafed that he had not been left to his own choice , as to the kind of evils which fell to his lot . Besides the feveral pieces of morality to be drawn out ...
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