The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 35
... carried much further in the New Testament , where our Saviour tells us in a most pathetick manner that he shall here after regard the cloathing of the Naked , the feeding of the Hungry , and the visiting of the Imprisoned , as Offices ...
... carried much further in the New Testament , where our Saviour tells us in a most pathetick manner that he shall here after regard the cloathing of the Naked , the feeding of the Hungry , and the visiting of the Imprisoned , as Offices ...
Page 41
... carry in them to corrupt_the Minds of those who read them ; did they know how many glances of Ill - nature are industriously avoided for fear of doing Injury to the Reputation of another , they would be apt to think kindly of those ...
... carry in them to corrupt_the Minds of those who read them ; did they know how many glances of Ill - nature are industriously avoided for fear of doing Injury to the Reputation of another , they would be apt to think kindly of those ...
Page 51
... carry him through the Snow upon her own Shoulders . Ít happened , that the Emperor not being able to sleep , was at ... carrying his first Minister across the Snow ; which she had no sooner done , but she returned again with the utmost ...
... carry him through the Snow upon her own Shoulders . Ít happened , that the Emperor not being able to sleep , was at ... carrying his first Minister across the Snow ; which she had no sooner done , but she returned again with the utmost ...
Page 53
... carried off to her Lover's Man , who came with the Signal to receive them . Thus I followed after to the Coach , where when I saw his E Master take them in , I cryed out Thieves ! Thieves ! and the Constable with his Attendants seized ...
... carried off to her Lover's Man , who came with the Signal to receive them . Thus I followed after to the Coach , where when I saw his E Master take them in , I cryed out Thieves ! Thieves ! and the Constable with his Attendants seized ...
Page 54
... carried off with as much Triumph as if I had been a Pick - pocket . At this Rate there is an End of all the Wit and Humour in the World . The Time was when all the honest Whore- masters in the Neighbourhood , would have rose against the ...
... carried off with as much Triumph as if I had been a Pick - pocket . At this Rate there is an End of all the Wit and Humour in the World . The Time was when all the honest Whore- masters in the Neighbourhood , would have rose against the ...
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