The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 25
... fall to Men's Lots , with whom it requires more than common Proficiency in Philosophy to be able to live . When these are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently cor rected with Stripes ; but one ...
... fall to Men's Lots , with whom it requires more than common Proficiency in Philosophy to be able to live . When these are joined to Men of warm Spirits , without Temper or Learning , they are frequently cor rected with Stripes ; but one ...
Page 33
... falls in with the popular Taste , and pleases more than ordinary , it always brings me in a great Return of Letters , My Tuesday's Discourse , wherein I gave several Admoni tions to the Fraternity of the Henpeck'd , has_already produced ...
... falls in with the popular Taste , and pleases more than ordinary , it always brings me in a great Return of Letters , My Tuesday's Discourse , wherein I gave several Admoni tions to the Fraternity of the Henpeck'd , has_already produced ...
Page 38
... fall from Heaven in the ordinary Course of Providence ; nor when we see triumphant Guilt or depressed Virtue in particular Persons , that Om nipotence will make bare its holy Arm in the Defence of the one or Punishment of the other . It ...
... fall from Heaven in the ordinary Course of Providence ; nor when we see triumphant Guilt or depressed Virtue in particular Persons , that Om nipotence will make bare its holy Arm in the Defence of the one or Punishment of the other . It ...
Page 44
... falls under the Displeasure of this wanton Person , the same Author adds further , That a Stone is heavy , and the Sand weighty , but a Fool's Wrath is heavier than them both . It is impos sible to suppress my own Illustration upon this ...
... falls under the Displeasure of this wanton Person , the same Author adds further , That a Stone is heavy , and the Sand weighty , but a Fool's Wrath is heavier than them both . It is impos sible to suppress my own Illustration upon this ...
Page 46
... falling in with the SPECTATOR'S Doctrine con- cerning the Month of May , began from that Season to dedicate himself to the Service of the Fair in the following Manner . I observed at the Beginning of the Month he bought him a new Night ...
... falling in with the SPECTATOR'S Doctrine con- cerning the Month of May , began from that Season to dedicate himself to the Service of the Fair in the following Manner . I observed at the Beginning of the Month he bought him a new Night ...
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