The Spectator, Zväzok 2C. Whittingham Dean Str. ... 1803., 1803 |
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Strana 105
... express , never to mean all they express . Our reverend friend , upon this topic , pointed out to us two or three para- graphs on this subject in the first sermon of the first vo- lume of the late archbishop's ' posthumous works . I do ...
... express , never to mean all they express . Our reverend friend , upon this topic , pointed out to us two or three para- graphs on this subject in the first sermon of the first vo- lume of the late archbishop's ' posthumous works . I do ...
Strana 106
... express more kindness to every man , than men usually have for any man , he can hardly escape the censure of want of breeding . The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous integrity of nature , and honesty of disposition ...
... express more kindness to every man , than men usually have for any man , he can hardly escape the censure of want of breeding . The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous integrity of nature , and honesty of disposition ...
Strana 169
... express by the name of witchcraft . But when I consider that the ignorant and credulous parts of the world abound most in these relations , and that the persons among us , who are supposed to engage in such an infernal commerce , are ...
... express by the name of witchcraft . But when I consider that the ignorant and credulous parts of the world abound most in these relations , and that the persons among us , who are supposed to engage in such an infernal commerce , are ...
Strana 180
... express every thing that had the most remote appearance of being obscene , in modest terms and distant phrases ; whilst the clown , who had no such delicacy of con- ception and expression , clothed his ideas in those plain homely terms ...
... express every thing that had the most remote appearance of being obscene , in modest terms and distant phrases ; whilst the clown , who had no such delicacy of con- ception and expression , clothed his ideas in those plain homely terms ...
Strana 212
... express their in- tentions in the most plain and simple manner . We whose names are hereunto subscribed do so- lemnly declare , that we do in our consciences be- lieve two and two make four ; and that we shall ad- judge any man ...
... express their in- tentions in the most plain and simple manner . We whose names are hereunto subscribed do so- lemnly declare , that we do in our consciences be- lieve two and two make four ; and that we shall ad- judge any man ...
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