The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 84
... Idea of the Author's Piety , that I bought the whole Book . I have often profited by thefe accidental Read- ings , and have fometimes found very curious Pieces , that are either out of Print , or not to be met with in the Shops of our ...
... Idea of the Author's Piety , that I bought the whole Book . I have often profited by thefe accidental Read- ings , and have fometimes found very curious Pieces , that are either out of Print , or not to be met with in the Shops of our ...
Page 89
... one we never faw be- fore , but we are immediately ftruck with the Idea of a proud , a referved , an affable , or a good - natured Man ; and up- upon our first going into a Company of Strangers , No 86. The SPECTATOR . 89.
... one we never faw be- fore , but we are immediately ftruck with the Idea of a proud , a referved , an affable , or a good - natured Man ; and up- upon our first going into a Company of Strangers , No 86. The SPECTATOR . 89.
Page 144
... Ideas but thofe of black or red Spots ranged to- gether in different Figures . Would not a Man laugh to hear any one of this Species complaining that Life is fhort ? THE Stage might be made a perpe- tual Source of the moft noble and ufe ...
... Ideas but thofe of black or red Spots ranged to- gether in different Figures . Would not a Man laugh to hear any one of this Species complaining that Life is fhort ? THE Stage might be made a perpe- tual Source of the moft noble and ufe ...
Page 147
... discover a Method of lengthening our Lives , and at the fame time of turning all the Parts of them to our Advantage . Mr. Lock obferves " That we get " the Idea G2 Mr. N ° 94. The SPECTATOR . 147 certain Mineral, tells us That a Man ...
... discover a Method of lengthening our Lives , and at the fame time of turning all the Parts of them to our Advantage . Mr. Lock obferves " That we get " the Idea G2 Mr. N ° 94. The SPECTATOR . 147 certain Mineral, tells us That a Man ...
Page 148
Mr. Lock obferves " That we get " the Idea of Time or Duration , by " reflecting on that train of Ideas which " fucceed one another in our Minds : " That for this Reason , when we fleep " foundly without dreaming , we have cc no ...
Mr. Lock obferves " That we get " the Idea of Time or Duration , by " reflecting on that train of Ideas which " fucceed one another in our Minds : " That for this Reason , when we fleep " foundly without dreaming , we have cc no ...
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