The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 11
... received it from the Hand of my fair Cor- refpondent . 6 : 6 . Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , YOU having fee your Readers an Exercife in one of your laft Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your Orders , and herewith fend it you en ...
... received it from the Hand of my fair Cor- refpondent . 6 : 6 . Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , YOU having fee your Readers an Exercife in one of your laft Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your Orders , and herewith fend it you en ...
Page 12
... Received a Letter from Mr. Froth . Mem.locked it up in my ftrongBox .. Reft of the Morning . Fontange , the Tire - woman , her Account of my Lady Blithe's Wash .. Broke a Tooth in my little Tortoife - fhell Comb . Sent Frank to know how ...
... Received a Letter from Mr. Froth . Mem.locked it up in my ftrongBox .. Reft of the Morning . Fontange , the Tire - woman , her Account of my Lady Blithe's Wash .. Broke a Tooth in my little Tortoife - fhell Comb . Sent Frank to know how ...
Page 30
... received Inftructions to converfe with Adam , as one Friend converses with another , and to warn him of the Enemy , who was contriving his Destruction : Accor- dingly he is reprefented as fitting down at Table with Adam , and eating of ...
... received Inftructions to converfe with Adam , as one Friend converses with another , and to warn him of the Enemy , who was contriving his Destruction : Accor- dingly he is reprefented as fitting down at Table with Adam , and eating of ...
Page 53
... Book of Maccabees , who had fought the Battels of the chofen People with fo much Glory and Succefs , receiving in his Dream a Sword from C 3 . the the Hand of the Prophet Jeremiah . The following Paf- Ne 333 53 The SPECTATOR .
... Book of Maccabees , who had fought the Battels of the chofen People with fo much Glory and Succefs , receiving in his Dream a Sword from C 3 . the the Hand of the Prophet Jeremiah . The following Paf- Ne 333 53 The SPECTATOR .
Page 54
... received , had his Eye on Mars in the Iliad ; who , upon his being wounded , is reprefented as retiring out of the Fight , and making an Outcry louder than that of a whole Army when it begins the Charge . Homer adds , that the Greeks ...
... received , had his Eye on Mars in the Iliad ; who , upon his being wounded , is reprefented as retiring out of the Fight , and making an Outcry louder than that of a whole Army when it begins the Charge . Homer adds , that the Greeks ...
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