The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... seems did not occur to you : Do but reflect upon the Nonsense it makes Men talk , the Flames which it is faid to kin- dle , the Transport it raises , the Dejection it causes in the braveft Men ; and if you do believe those things are ...
... seems did not occur to you : Do but reflect upon the Nonsense it makes Men talk , the Flames which it is faid to kin- dle , the Transport it raises , the Dejection it causes in the braveft Men ; and if you do believe those things are ...
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... seems careful rather of preferving every Perfon from being mean and deficient in his Qualifications , than of making any fingle one eminent or extraordinary . AND among those who are the most richly endowed by Nature , and accomplished ...
... seems careful rather of preferving every Perfon from being mean and deficient in his Qualifications , than of making any fingle one eminent or extraordinary . AND among those who are the most richly endowed by Nature , and accomplished ...
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... seems to carry any Weight with it , viz . That such a Poft would come too near the Nature of a Monopo- ly . Now , Sir , because I would have all Sorts of People • made easy , and being willing to have more Strings than one to my Bow ...
... seems to carry any Weight with it , viz . That such a Poft would come too near the Nature of a Monopo- ly . Now , Sir , because I would have all Sorts of People • made easy , and being willing to have more Strings than one to my Bow ...
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... seems , live upon half my Jointure ! I lived upon much lefs , Frank , when I carried you from Place to Place in these Arms , and ⚫ could neither eat , drefs , or mind any thing for feeding ⚫ and tending you a weakly Child , and ...
... seems , live upon half my Jointure ! I lived upon much lefs , Frank , when I carried you from Place to Place in these Arms , and ⚫ could neither eat , drefs , or mind any thing for feeding ⚫ and tending you a weakly Child , and ...
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... Story of Mars and Venus , in his Behaviour of Iru :, and in other Paffages , has been obferved to have lapfed into the Burlesque Character , and and to have departed from that ferious Air which seems No , 279 The SPECTATOR . 115.
... Story of Mars and Venus , in his Behaviour of Iru :, and in other Paffages , has been obferved to have lapfed into the Burlesque Character , and and to have departed from that ferious Air which seems No , 279 The SPECTATOR . 115.
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