The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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Page 33
... live at the fign of an Ens Rationis ! My first task therefore fhould be , like that of Hercules , to clear the city from monfters . In the fecond place Iwould forbid , that creatures of jarring and incongruous natures fhould be joined ...
... live at the fign of an Ens Rationis ! My first task therefore fhould be , like that of Hercules , to clear the city from monfters . In the fecond place Iwould forbid , that creatures of jarring and incongruous natures fhould be joined ...
Page 35
... live in wanton love , thy fports pursue . CREECH . NE common calamity makes men extremely ON corebodaethough they ... live under in the univerfity . Our conftitution runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love there ...
... live in wanton love , thy fports pursue . CREECH . NE common calamity makes men extremely ON corebodaethough they ... live under in the univerfity . Our conftitution runs counter to that of the place wherein we live ; for in love there ...
Page 66
... live at eafé , is not to live : Death ftalks behind thee , and each flying hour Does tome loose remnant of thy life devour . Live , whilst thou liv'ft ; for death will make us all A name , a nothing but an old wife's tale . Speak ; wilt ...
... live at eafé , is not to live : Death ftalks behind thee , and each flying hour Does tome loose remnant of thy life devour . Live , whilst thou liv'ft ; for death will make us all A name , a nothing but an old wife's tale . Speak ; wilt ...
Page 78
... lives , we are led into by the force of fashion . Inftances might be given , in which a prevailing custom makes us act ... live in amity . Courtiers , and all who with themfelves fuch , are immediately seized with grief from head to foot ...
... lives , we are led into by the force of fashion . Inftances might be given , in which a prevailing custom makes us act ... live in amity . Courtiers , and all who with themfelves fuch , are immediately seized with grief from head to foot ...
Page 64
... lives , we are led into by the force of fashion . Inftances might be given , in which a prevailing cuftom makes us act ... live in amity . Courtiers , and all who with themfelves fuch , are immediately feized with grief from head to foot ...
... lives , we are led into by the force of fashion . Inftances might be given , in which a prevailing cuftom makes us act ... live in amity . Courtiers , and all who with themfelves fuch , are immediately feized with grief from head to foot ...
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