The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 83
... Person so to demean himself , as that whatever Endowments he may have , he may appear to value him- felf upon no Qualities but fuch as any Man may arrive at He ought to think no Man valuble but for his publick Spirit , Juftice and ...
... Person so to demean himself , as that whatever Endowments he may have , he may appear to value him- felf upon no Qualities but fuch as any Man may arrive at He ought to think no Man valuble but for his publick Spirit , Juftice and ...
Page 97
... Person will not tend to my difadvantage , but that you will ftill con- tinue your accustomed Favours to Your most devoted humble Servant , Pugg . P. S. ' I would advise your little Shock - dog to keep out of my way ; for as I look upon ...
... Person will not tend to my difadvantage , but that you will ftill con- tinue your accustomed Favours to Your most devoted humble Servant , Pugg . P. S. ' I would advise your little Shock - dog to keep out of my way ; for as I look upon ...
Page 140
... Person is fwearing , or out of Countenance , all the Wag - Wits in the High - way are grinning in applaufe of the ingenious Rogue that gave him the tip , and the Folly of him who had not Eyes all round his Head to prevent recei- ving it ...
... Person is fwearing , or out of Countenance , all the Wag - Wits in the High - way are grinning in applaufe of the ingenious Rogue that gave him the tip , and the Folly of him who had not Eyes all round his Head to prevent recei- ving it ...
Page 154
... Person as entirely fhadowy and unfubftantial , the Heathens made Statues of him , placed him in their Temples , and looked upon him as a real Deity . When Homer makes ufe of other fuch Allegorical Perfons , it is only in fhort Expref ...
... Person as entirely fhadowy and unfubftantial , the Heathens made Statues of him , placed him in their Temples , and looked upon him as a real Deity . When Homer makes ufe of other fuch Allegorical Perfons , it is only in fhort Expref ...
Page 170
... - verfation , deferve the Cuftom and Thanks of the whole Town ; and it is your Duty to remind them of the Ob- ligation . I am , SIR , Your Humble Servant , Tom . Pottle . Mr. SPECTATOR , I · " Am a Person who 170 N ° 362 . The SPECTATOR .
... - verfation , deferve the Cuftom and Thanks of the whole Town ; and it is your Duty to remind them of the Ob- ligation . I am , SIR , Your Humble Servant , Tom . Pottle . Mr. SPECTATOR , I · " Am a Person who 170 N ° 362 . The SPECTATOR .
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