The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Strana 55
... writers are fo fenfible of the fecret virtue of an innuendo to recommend their produc- tions , that of late they never mention the Q - n or P ― t at length , though they speak of them with honour , and with that deference which is due ...
... writers are fo fenfible of the fecret virtue of an innuendo to recommend their produc- tions , that of late they never mention the Q - n or P ― t at length , though they speak of them with honour , and with that deference which is due ...
Strana 56
... writers do their enigmas , and if any fagacious perfon can fairly unriddle it , I A will print his explanation , and ... writer of the age . I fhall only add , that in order to outfhine all this modern race of Syncopifts , and thoroughly ...
... writers do their enigmas , and if any fagacious perfon can fairly unriddle it , I A will print his explanation , and ... writer of the age . I fhall only add , that in order to outfhine all this modern race of Syncopifts , and thoroughly ...
Strana 58
... writing fo many letters of my Lady 2 - p - t - s's name ; but however , fays I , he has made a little amends for it in his next fentence , where he leaves a blank Space without fo much as a confonant 1 confonant to direct us . I mean ...
... writing fo many letters of my Lady 2 - p - t - s's name ; but however , fays I , he has made a little amends for it in his next fentence , where he leaves a blank Space without fo much as a confonant 1 confonant to direct us . I mean ...
Strana 59
... writing any thing in this cenforious age , which a weak head may not conftrue into pri- vate fatire and perfonal ... writer . Ire- member an empty pragmatical fellow in the coun- try , who , upon reading over The Whole Duty of Man , had ...
... writing any thing in this cenforious age , which a weak head may not conftrue into pri- vate fatire and perfonal ... writer . Ire- member an empty pragmatical fellow in the coun- try , who , upon reading over The Whole Duty of Man , had ...
Strana 67
... writers , I fhall confider it in a light wherein I have not feen it placed by others . First , How difconfolate is the condition of an in- tellectual being , who is thus present with his Maker , but at the fame time receives no ...
... writers , I fhall confider it in a light wherein I have not feen it placed by others . First , How difconfolate is the condition of an in- tellectual being , who is thus present with his Maker , but at the fame time receives no ...
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