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Page 11
As for the first , I have the whole Scheme of the Discourse in my Mind before I set
Pen to Paper . In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient that I have several
Thoughts on a Subject , without troubling my self to range them in such Order ,
that ...
As for the first , I have the whole Scheme of the Discourse in my Mind before I set
Pen to Paper . In the other Kind of Writing , it is sufficient that I have several
Thoughts on a Subject , without troubling my self to range them in such Order ,
that ...
Page 16
... in such a Winter Garden as I have proposed . In the Summer Season the whole
Country blooms , and is a Kind of Garden , for which Reason we are not so
sensible most gay sensible of those Beauties that at this Time 16 THE
SPECTATOR.
... in such a Winter Garden as I have proposed . In the Summer Season the whole
Country blooms , and is a Kind of Garden , for which Reason we are not so
sensible most gay sensible of those Beauties that at this Time 16 THE
SPECTATOR.
Page 21
Fourthly , Whereas they who are old themselves , have often a way of railing at
the Extravagance of Youth , and the whole Age in which their Children live ; it is
hoped that this ill Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse
to ...
Fourthly , Whereas they who are old themselves , have often a way of railing at
the Extravagance of Youth , and the whole Age in which their Children live ; it is
hoped that this ill Humour will be much suppress'd , when we can have recourse
to ...
Page 34
He informs me , that my Paper has administred great Consolation to their whole
Club , and desires me to give some further Account of Socrates , and to acquaint
them in whose Reign he lived , whether he was a Citizen or a Courtier , whether ...
He informs me , that my Paper has administred great Consolation to their whole
Club , and desires me to give some further Account of Socrates , and to acquaint
them in whose Reign he lived , whether he was a Citizen or a Courtier , whether ...
Page 48
... of his Philosophy which we , among our selves , cali his Domesticks , under
which Denomination , or Title , we include all the Conjugal Joys and Sufferings .
We have indeed , with very great pleasure , observed the Honour you do the
whole ...
... of his Philosophy which we , among our selves , cali his Domesticks , under
which Denomination , or Title , we include all the Conjugal Joys and Sufferings .
We have indeed , with very great pleasure , observed the Honour you do the
whole ...
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