The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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Strana 41
... feve- ral of my polite readers ) I fhall tranflate a flory that has been quoted upon another occafion by one of the most learned men of the prefent age , as I find .. it in the original . The reader will fee it is not fo- reign to my ...
... feve- ral of my polite readers ) I fhall tranflate a flory that has been quoted upon another occafion by one of the most learned men of the prefent age , as I find .. it in the original . The reader will fee it is not fo- reign to my ...
Strana 122
... feve- ral examples of this kind , he produces the follow- ing instance . The ideas of goblins and sprights have really no more to do with darkness than light : Yet let but a foolifh maid inculcate thefe often on the mind of a child ...
... feve- ral examples of this kind , he produces the follow- ing instance . The ideas of goblins and sprights have really no more to do with darkness than light : Yet let but a foolifh maid inculcate thefe often on the mind of a child ...
Strana 161
... feve- ral parts of his table , that he might drink their healths according to their respective ranks and lities . Honeft Will Wimble , who I should have thought had been altogether uninfected with cere- remony , gives me abundance of ...
... feve- ral parts of his table , that he might drink their healths according to their respective ranks and lities . Honeft Will Wimble , who I should have thought had been altogether uninfected with cere- remony , gives me abundance of ...
Strana 171
... of nature ; and if providence fhews itself even in the blemishes of thefe creatures , how much more does it discover itfelf in the feve- P 2 ral ral endowments which it has varioufly beftowed up- on fuch No 121. THE SPECTATOR . 171.
... of nature ; and if providence fhews itself even in the blemishes of thefe creatures , how much more does it discover itfelf in the feve- P 2 ral ral endowments which it has varioufly beftowed up- on fuch No 121. THE SPECTATOR . 171.
Strana 252
... feve- ral applications from the lower parts of the play- ers , to admit fuffering to pafs for acting . They in very obliging terms defire , me to let a fall on the ground , a ftumble , or a good flap on the back , be reckoned a jeft ...
... feve- ral applications from the lower parts of the play- ers , to admit fuffering to pafs for acting . They in very obliging terms defire , me to let a fall on the ground , a ftumble , or a good flap on the back , be reckoned a jeft ...
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