The Spectator, Том 4Peter Wilson (Dublín) Peter Wilson, 1711 |
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... taken notice of . It is where Sifyphus is reprefented lifting his Stone up the Hill , which is no fooner carried to the Top of it , but it immediately tumbles to the Bottom . This double Mo- tion of the Stone is admirably described in ...
... taken notice of . It is where Sifyphus is reprefented lifting his Stone up the Hill , which is no fooner carried to the Top of it , but it immediately tumbles to the Bottom . This double Mo- tion of the Stone is admirably described in ...
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... taken him in the worst and most disadvantageous Light . There are many who find a Pleasure in contradicting the common Reports of Fame , and in fpreading abroad the Weakneffes of an exalted Character . They publish their ill - natur'd ...
... taken him in the worst and most disadvantageous Light . There are many who find a Pleasure in contradicting the common Reports of Fame , and in fpreading abroad the Weakneffes of an exalted Character . They publish their ill - natur'd ...
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... taken down and humbled in his Reputation , and in fome measure redu- ced to our own Rank , who had fo far raised himself a- boye us in the Reports and Opinions of Mankind . THUS we fee how many dark and intricate Mo- tives there are to ...
... taken down and humbled in his Reputation , and in fome measure redu- ced to our own Rank , who had fo far raised himself a- boye us in the Reports and Opinions of Mankind . THUS we fee how many dark and intricate Mo- tives there are to ...
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... taken up as to forget his old Friend . With a Man , who is not fo well formed for Courtship and elegant Be- haviour , fuch a Gentleman as this feldom finds his Ac- count in the Return of his Compliments , but he will still go on , for ...
... taken up as to forget his old Friend . With a Man , who is not fo well formed for Courtship and elegant Be- haviour , fuch a Gentleman as this feldom finds his Ac- count in the Return of his Compliments , but he will still go on , for ...
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... taken more than ordinary Care not to give Offence to those who appear in the high- er Figures of Life . I would not make myself merry , even with a Piece of Pafteboard that is invested with a pub- lick Character ; for which Reason I ...
... taken more than ordinary Care not to give Offence to those who appear in the high- er Figures of Life . I would not make myself merry , even with a Piece of Pafteboard that is invested with a pub- lick Character ; for which Reason I ...
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