“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a pa- · rallel , I think I should not have difcharged the office of a faithful SPECTATOR , had not I recorded it . former papers , endeavoured to expofe this I HAVE , omen , as it only ...
... nature , and what perhaps may never meet with a pa- · rallel , I think I should not have difcharged the office of a faithful SPECTATOR , had not I recorded it . former papers , endeavoured to expofe this I HAVE , omen , as it only ...
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... nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his ca- pacity , are at any man's fervice that comes firft . When he was at fchool , he was whipped thrice a week for ...
... nature , which makes him incapable of having a property in any thing . His fortune , his reputation , his time and his ca- pacity , are at any man's fervice that comes firft . When he was at fchool , he was whipped thrice a week for ...
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... nature are pictures , infomuch that when I have found the weather fet in to be very bad , I have taken a whole day's journey to fee a gallery that is furnished by the hands of great mafters . By this means , when the heavens are filled ...
... nature are pictures , infomuch that when I have found the weather fet in to be very bad , I have taken a whole day's journey to fee a gallery that is furnished by the hands of great mafters . By this means , when the heavens are filled ...
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... nature , who was dreffed in the habit of Dutchman , and known by the name of INDUSTRY . His figures were wonderfully laboured : If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a fhip ...
... nature , who was dreffed in the habit of Dutchman , and known by the name of INDUSTRY . His figures were wonderfully laboured : If he drew the portraiture of a man , he did not omit a single hair in his face ; if the figure of a fhip ...
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... nature , Eucrate was the patron ; and enjoyed this part of the royal fa- vour fo much without being envied , that it was never inquired into by whofe means , what no one elfe cared for doing , was brought about . < " ONE evening when ...
... nature , Eucrate was the patron ; and enjoyed this part of the royal fa- vour fo much without being envied , that it was never inquired into by whofe means , what no one elfe cared for doing , was brought about . < " ONE evening when ...
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