The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 19
... Sense appearing with a Dress of Negligence , shall be but coldly received till he be prov'd by Time , and established in a Character . Such Things as these we cou'd recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge so very often , that we ...
... Sense appearing with a Dress of Negligence , shall be but coldly received till he be prov'd by Time , and established in a Character . Such Things as these we cou'd recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge so very often , that we ...
Page 27
... Sense of Things than that which he had in the more active Part of his Life . ' Monsieur Chezluy to Pharamond , Dread Sir , I have from your own Hand ( enclosed under the Cover of Mr. Eucrate of your Majesty's Bed - Chamber ) a Letter ...
... Sense of Things than that which he had in the more active Part of his Life . ' Monsieur Chezluy to Pharamond , Dread Sir , I have from your own Hand ( enclosed under the Cover of Mr. Eucrate of your Majesty's Bed - Chamber ) a Letter ...
Page 42
... Sense ; but I am perhaps particular in my Opinion on this Occasion ; for I have observed , that , under the Notion of Modesty , Men have indulged themselves in a spirit less Sheepishness , and been for ever lost to themselves , their ...
... Sense ; but I am perhaps particular in my Opinion on this Occasion ; for I have observed , that , under the Notion of Modesty , Men have indulged themselves in a spirit less Sheepishness , and been for ever lost to themselves , their ...
Page 43
... Sense , who at the same Time were envying his Impudence and despising his Understanding , it has been Matter of great Mirth to me ; but it soon ended in a secret Lamentation , that the Fountains of every Thing Praise - worthy in these ...
... Sense , who at the same Time were envying his Impudence and despising his Understanding , it has been Matter of great Mirth to me ; but it soon ended in a secret Lamentation , that the Fountains of every Thing Praise - worthy in these ...
Page 52
... Sense Sept. 18 , want their due Repose and necessary Reparations , and the Body is no longer able to keep Pace with that spiritual Substance to which it is united , the Soul exerts her self in her several Faculties , and continues in ...
... Sense Sept. 18 , want their due Repose and necessary Reparations , and the Body is no longer able to keep Pace with that spiritual Substance to which it is united , the Soul exerts her self in her several Faculties , and continues in ...
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