The Spectator, Zväzok 9A. Stalker and R. Urie, 1753 |
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... Natures and Manners , " as different as Men can be , " He relieved Bafing , when it was " befieged , and was next made Gover- " nor of Oxford ; but enjoy'd the Office " a very little Time ; for within a Month , " or thereabout , making ...
... Natures and Manners , " as different as Men can be , " He relieved Bafing , when it was " befieged , and was next made Gover- " nor of Oxford ; but enjoy'd the Office " a very little Time ; for within a Month , " or thereabout , making ...
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... Nature formed the most Courageous ; the former renders a vaft Number of the Fair Congregation of the Faithful , real Infidels . MANY a brave Soldier , that could stand undaunted in the open Day , when Death in a thousand Shapes and ...
... Nature formed the most Courageous ; the former renders a vaft Number of the Fair Congregation of the Faithful , real Infidels . MANY a brave Soldier , that could stand undaunted in the open Day , when Death in a thousand Shapes and ...
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... Nature bound me fo ftraitly to your Perfon , next after God , I neither have Love , Fear , Care , Hope , nor Contentment , but for you . The Day yields up all my Thoughts to you , and the Night , which feems made to arreft the ...
... Nature bound me fo ftraitly to your Perfon , next after God , I neither have Love , Fear , Care , Hope , nor Contentment , but for you . The Day yields up all my Thoughts to you , and the Night , which feems made to arreft the ...
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... natural ; but then fhe only takes it to keep it out of ill Hands it may get into . HE filled the Infide of his Belly , this Evening , with what he wore on the Outside , ever fince he left off the laudable Cuftom of wearing Gloves ; I ...
... natural ; but then fhe only takes it to keep it out of ill Hands it may get into . HE filled the Infide of his Belly , this Evening , with what he wore on the Outside , ever fince he left off the laudable Cuftom of wearing Gloves ; I ...
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... nature to be Folly ; and that he himself was the most inhuman and impudent Wretch alive . The Author of Cato , who is known to be one of the most modeft , and moft ingenious Perfons of the Age we now live in , has given this Virtue a ...
... nature to be Folly ; and that he himself was the most inhuman and impudent Wretch alive . The Author of Cato , who is known to be one of the most modeft , and moft ingenious Perfons of the Age we now live in , has given this Virtue a ...
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