The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 11
... such a Journalist as I require : She feems by her Letter to be placed in a modifh State of Indifference be- tween Vice and Virtue , and to be fufceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had her Journal been filled ...
... such a Journalist as I require : She feems by her Letter to be placed in a modifh State of Indifference be- tween Vice and Virtue , and to be fufceptible of either , were there proper Pains taken with her . Had her Journal been filled ...
Page 16
... Such will probably ftand corrected by your Reproofs , efpecially if you in- form them , that it is not Courage for half a fcore Fel- lows , mad with Wine and Luft , to fet upon two or three • soberer than themselves ; and that the ...
... Such will probably ftand corrected by your Reproofs , efpecially if you in- form them , that it is not Courage for half a fcore Fel- lows , mad with Wine and Luft , to fet upon two or three • soberer than themselves ; and that the ...
Page 25
... , extraffing liquid Sweets . Such whispering wak'd her , but with startled Eye On Adam , whom embracing , thus fhe Spake : VOL . V. B O Sole , in whom my Thoughts find all Repofe N ° 327 . 25 The SPECTATOR . N° 327. ...
... , extraffing liquid Sweets . Such whispering wak'd her , but with startled Eye On Adam , whom embracing , thus fhe Spake : VOL . V. B O Sole , in whom my Thoughts find all Repofe N ° 327 . 25 The SPECTATOR . N° 327. ...
Page 51
... Such Engines were the only Inftruments he could have made use of to imitate those Thunders , that in all Poetry , both facred and profane , are reprefented as the Arms of the Almighty . The tearing up the Hills , was not altogether fo ...
... Such Engines were the only Inftruments he could have made use of to imitate those Thunders , that in all Poetry , both facred and profane , are reprefented as the Arms of the Almighty . The tearing up the Hills , was not altogether fo ...
Page 64
... such a bloody Piece of Work , that he was glad it was not done upon the Stage . Seeing afterwards Oreftes in his raving Fit , he grew more than ordinary ferious , and took occafion to moralize ( in his way ) upon an Evil Confcience ...
... such a bloody Piece of Work , that he was glad it was not done upon the Stage . Seeing afterwards Oreftes in his raving Fit , he grew more than ordinary ferious , and took occafion to moralize ( in his way ) upon an Evil Confcience ...
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