The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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Page 39
... carried much farther in the New Teftament , where our SAVIOUR tells us in a moft pathetic manner , that he shall hereafter re- , gard the clothing of the naked , the feeding of the hun- gry , and the vifiting of the imprisoned , as ...
... carried much farther in the New Teftament , where our SAVIOUR tells us in a moft pathetic manner , that he shall hereafter re- , gard the clothing of the naked , the feeding of the hun- gry , and the vifiting of the imprisoned , as ...
Page 46
... carry in them to corrupt the minds of thofe who read them ; did they know how many glances of ill - nature are induftriously 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 thofe who read them ; did they know how many glances of ill - nature are induftriously avoided for fear of doing injury to the reputation of another , they would be apt to think kindly of those ...
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... carry him through the fnow upon her own fhoulders . It happened , that the emperor not being able to fleep , was at ... carrying his firft minifter across the fnow ; which the had no fooner done , but fhe returned again with the utmost ...
... carry him through the fnow upon her own fhoulders . It happened , that the emperor not being able to fleep , was at ... carrying his firft minifter across the fnow ; which the had no fooner done , but fhe returned again with the utmost ...
Page 59
... carried off to her lover's man , who came with the fignal to receive them . Thus I followed after to the coach , where when I faw his mafter take them in , I cried out Thieves ! Thieves ! and the conftable with his attendant's feized my ...
... carried off to her lover's man , who came with the fignal to receive them . Thus I followed after to the coach , where when I faw his mafter take them in , I cried out Thieves ! Thieves ! and the conftable with his attendant's feized my ...
Page 61
⚫ down a watchman in my behalf , but I was 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 ...
⚫ down a watchman in my behalf , but I was 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 ...
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