“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Page 20
... look , and hard features , promifed himself good fuccefs . He was placed upon a table in the great point of view , and looking upon the company like Milton's death , Grinn'd horribly a ghaftly file . His muscles were fo drawn together ...
... look , and hard features , promifed himself good fuccefs . He was placed upon a table in the great point of view , and looking upon the company like Milton's death , Grinn'd horribly a ghaftly file . His muscles were fo drawn together ...
Page 23
... look upon each other with much ill - nature ; the follier repines at the courtier's power , and the courtier ral . lies the foldier's honour ; or to come to lower instances , the private men in the horfe and foot of an army , the carmen ...
... look upon each other with much ill - nature ; the follier repines at the courtier's power , and the courtier ral . lies the foldier's honour ; or to come to lower instances , the private men in the horfe and foot of an army , the carmen ...
Page 27
... look like a plain confeffion that F am conquered ; and belides this , I am told that moft ' quarters of the town are infefted with thefe creatures . If they are fo , I am fure it is fch an abufe , as a lover of learning and filence ...
... look like a plain confeffion that F am conquered ; and belides this , I am told that moft ' quarters of the town are infefted with thefe creatures . If they are fo , I am fure it is fch an abufe , as a lover of learning and filence ...
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... in her manner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at me with an affumed grandeur , and pretend to refent that I 6 9 · < " < " " have not had refpect have No 176 . 3D THE SPECTATOR . fwoon away, then come to life, have the ...
... in her manner that is amiable . She will fometimes look at me with an affumed grandeur , and pretend to refent that I 6 9 · < " < " " have not had refpect have No 176 . 3D THE SPECTATOR . fwoon away, then come to life, have the ...
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... look upon as an offering to Him who has a right to the whole , for the ufe of thofe whom , in the paffage hereafter men- tioned , he has defcribed as his own reprefentatives earth . At the fame time we fhould manage our charity with ...
... look upon as an offering to Him who has a right to the whole , for the ufe of thofe whom , in the paffage hereafter men- tioned , he has defcribed as his own reprefentatives earth . At the fame time we fhould manage our charity with ...
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