The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 15
... pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to see the tender Plants of Foreign Countries kept alive by artificial Heats , or wither ...
... pleased to survey my Rows of Colworts and Cabbages , with a thousand nameless Pot - herbs , springing up in their full Fragrancy and Verdure , than to see the tender Plants of Foreign Countries kept alive by artificial Heats , or wither ...
Page 23
... pleased . This cannot be supported but by con sidering Things in their right Light , and as Nature has formed them , and not as our own Fancies or Appetites would have them . He then who took a young Lady to his Bed , with no other ...
... pleased . This cannot be supported but by con sidering Things in their right Light , and as Nature has formed them , and not as our own Fancies or Appetites would have them . He then who took a young Lady to his Bed , with no other ...
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... pleased with a Porter's Decision , in one of Mr. Southern's Plays , which is founded upon that fine Distress of a virtuous Woman's marrying a second Husband , while her first was yet living . The first Husband , who was supposed to have ...
... pleased with a Porter's Decision , in one of Mr. Southern's Plays , which is founded upon that fine Distress of a virtuous Woman's marrying a second Husband , while her first was yet living . The first Husband , who was supposed to have ...
Page 32
... pleased the Plenipotentiaries of our Christian Princes took this Matter into their serious Consideration ; for that Lacqueys were never so saucy and pragmatical as they are now a days , and that he should be glad to see them taken down ...
... pleased the Plenipotentiaries of our Christian Princes took this Matter into their serious Consideration ; for that Lacqueys were never so saucy and pragmatical as they are now a days , and that he should be glad to see them taken down ...
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... pleased with , and which Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , That all Men whilst they are awake are in one common World ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a World of his own . The waking Man is conversant in the World of ...
... pleased with , and which Plutarch ascribes to Heraclitus , That all Men whilst they are awake are in one common World ; but that each of them , when he is asleep , is in a World of his own . The waking Man is conversant in the World of ...
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