The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 57
... shews the Opinion he entertains of your Paper , whether the Notion he proceeds upon be true or false . I make bold to convey it to you , not knowing if it has yet come to your Hands , On No. 488 , Friday , Sept. 19 , 1712 , THE SPECTATOR ...
... shews the Opinion he entertains of your Paper , whether the Notion he proceeds upon be true or false . I make bold to convey it to you , not knowing if it has yet come to your Hands , On No. 488 , Friday , Sept. 19 , 1712 , THE SPECTATOR ...
Page 77
... shew him a gay Equipage , he blesses himself . All the little Ornaments of Life are Pomps and Vanities . Mirth is wanton , and Wit profane . He is scandalized at Youth for being lively , and at Childhood for being playful . He sits at a ...
... shew him a gay Equipage , he blesses himself . All the little Ornaments of Life are Pomps and Vanities . Mirth is wanton , and Wit profane . He is scandalized at Youth for being lively , and at Childhood for being playful . He sits at a ...
Page 78
... shew us the Joy , the Chearfulness , the good Humour , that naturally springs up in this happy State , are like the Spies bringing along with them the Clusters of Grapes , and delicious Fruits , that might invite their Companions into ...
... shew us the Joy , the Chearfulness , the good Humour , that naturally springs up in this happy State , are like the Spies bringing along with them the Clusters of Grapes , and delicious Fruits , that might invite their Companions into ...
Page 79
... ; and afterwards endeavour to shew , first what natural Reasons , and secondly what providential Reasons may be assigned for these three remarkable Particulars . The No. 495 . The Jews are looked upon by many THE SPECTATOR 79.
... ; and afterwards endeavour to shew , first what natural Reasons , and secondly what providential Reasons may be assigned for these three remarkable Particulars . The No. 495 . The Jews are looked upon by many THE SPECTATOR 79.
Page 86
... Shew of their profound Knowledge , a Pair of Spectacles , tied on their Noses with a black Ribband round their Heads , was what compleated the Dress of those who made their Court at 1712 . his Levee , and none with naked Noses his 86 ...
... Shew of their profound Knowledge , a Pair of Spectacles , tied on their Noses with a black Ribband round their Heads , was what compleated the Dress of those who made their Court at 1712 . his Levee , and none with naked Noses his 86 ...
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