The Spectator, Том 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... given to them , are become a sort of creditors : and these debts , being debts of honour , ought , according to the accustomed maxim , to be first discharged . When I speak of dependants , I would not be understood to mean those who are ...
... given to them , are become a sort of creditors : and these debts , being debts of honour , ought , according to the accustomed maxim , to be first discharged . When I speak of dependants , I would not be understood to mean those who are ...
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... given of her works , whether it is not for the benefit of man- kind that they are lost . They are filled with such bewitching tenderness and rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a read- ing . An inconstant ...
... given of her works , whether it is not for the benefit of man- kind that they are lost . They are filled with such bewitching tenderness and rapture , that it might have been dangerous to have given them a read- ing . An inconstant ...
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... given us the same kind of sub- lime , which he observes in the several passages that occasioned them ; I cannot but take notice that our English author has after the same man- ner exemplified several of his precepts in the very precepts ...
... given us the same kind of sub- lime , which he observes in the several passages that occasioned them ; I cannot but take notice that our English author has after the same man- ner exemplified several of his precepts in the very precepts ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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