The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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Page 51
... hands of fo many women and children . • Whatever was the lofs , it muft undoubtedly be placed to the account of his ambition . < · " And fo muft alfo the deftruction or banishment of 3 or 400,000 of his reformed fubjects ; he could have ...
... hands of fo many women and children . • Whatever was the lofs , it muft undoubtedly be placed to the account of his ambition . < · " And fo muft alfo the deftruction or banishment of 3 or 400,000 of his reformed fubjects ; he could have ...
Page 57
... hands of fuch a writer as La Fontaine . The frontispiece might afford a striking parallel between the effects of love , and the effects of piety , be- tween Eneas loaded with his father , and Imma bending under her . gallant . The good ...
... hands of fuch a writer as La Fontaine . The frontispiece might afford a striking parallel between the effects of love , and the effects of piety , be- tween Eneas loaded with his father , and Imma bending under her . gallant . The good ...
Page 66
... was given into every body's hands , and may be feen with fome additions in the Daily Courant of August the ninth . SPECT . NO 173 . † SPECT . N ° 179 . " " NICHOLAS " NICHOLAS HART * , who flept last year in 66 N ° 183 THE SPECTATOR .
... was given into every body's hands , and may be feen with fome additions in the Daily Courant of August the ninth . SPECT . NO 173 . † SPECT . N ° 179 . " " NICHOLAS " NICHOLAS HART * , who flept last year in 66 N ° 183 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 74
... hands ; but as thefe would be very much ftrengthened by reafon and principle , fo with- out them they are only instincts , or wavering unfettled notions , which reft on no , foundation . .. Infidelity has been attacked with so good ...
... hands ; but as thefe would be very much ftrengthened by reafon and principle , fo with- out them they are only instincts , or wavering unfettled notions , which reft on no , foundation . .. Infidelity has been attacked with so good ...
Page 78
... hands , and making all the young fellows in love with her , until they find out who he is . Thus , as before fhe gave torment , by difguifing her inclination , fhe now is obliged to do it by hiding her perfon . < ན · As for my own part ...
... hands , and making all the young fellows in love with her , until they find out who he is . Thus , as before fhe gave torment , by difguifing her inclination , fhe now is obliged to do it by hiding her perfon . < ན · As for my own part ...
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