The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 34
... given above twice that Sum to the Sickly and Indigent Eugenius prescribes to himself many particular Days of Fasting and Abstinence , in order to encrease his private Bank of Charity , and sets aside what would be the current Expences ...
... given above twice that Sum to the Sickly and Indigent Eugenius prescribes to himself many particular Days of Fasting and Abstinence , in order to encrease his private Bank of Charity , and sets aside what would be the current Expences ...
Page 49
... given me such a Blow that I shall soon sink under it , unless I may be relieved by any Impres sions which the reading of this in your Paper may make upon him I am , & c , ' Of all Hardnesses of Heart , there is none so inexcusable as ...
... given me such a Blow that I shall soon sink under it , unless I may be relieved by any Impres sions which the reading of this in your Paper may make upon him I am , & c , ' Of all Hardnesses of Heart , there is none so inexcusable as ...
Page 51
... the Princess Imma should be given him in Marriage , with a Dower suit- able to her Quality ; which was soon after performed accordingly , UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY L Friday No. 182 . Friday Sept. 28 , 1711 . No. THE SPECTATOR 51.
... the Princess Imma should be given him in Marriage , with a Dower suit- able to her Quality ; which was soon after performed accordingly , UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY L Friday No. 182 . Friday Sept. 28 , 1711 . No. THE SPECTATOR 51.
Page 56
... given us of several Parts of it . The greatest Italian Wits have applied themselves to the Writing of this latter kind of Fables ; As Spencer's Fairy Queen is one continued Series of them from the Beginning to the end of that admirable ...
... given us of several Parts of it . The greatest Italian Wits have applied themselves to the Writing of this latter kind of Fables ; As Spencer's Fairy Queen is one continued Series of them from the Beginning to the end of that admirable ...
Page 58
... given up to them . But upon examining to which of them any Individual they met with belonged , they found each of them had a Right to him ; for that , contrary to what they had seen in their old places of Residence , there was no Person ...
... given up to them . But upon examining to which of them any Individual they met with belonged , they found each of them had a Right to him ; for that , contrary to what they had seen in their old places of Residence , there was no Person ...
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