The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 43
... Speaking , while a Croud of Fellows over - stock'd with Knowledge are run down by them ; I say over - stock'd , because they certainly are so as to their Service of Mankind , if from their very Store they raise to themselves Ideas of ...
... Speaking , while a Croud of Fellows over - stock'd with Knowledge are run down by them ; I say over - stock'd , because they certainly are so as to their Service of Mankind , if from their very Store they raise to themselves Ideas of ...
Page 53
... speak and reason above them selves , for then the Soul beginning to be freed from the Ligaments of the Body , begins to reason like her self , and to discourse in a Strain above Mortality . We may likewise observe in the third Place ...
... speak and reason above them selves , for then the Soul beginning to be freed from the Ligaments of the Body , begins to reason like her self , and to discourse in a Strain above Mortality . We may likewise observe in the third Place ...
Page 56
... speak a Word or two upon the present Duties on Castle - Soap . But there is none of these my Correspondents , who writes with a greater Turn of good Sense and Elegance of Expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to ...
... speak a Word or two upon the present Duties on Castle - Soap . But there is none of these my Correspondents , who writes with a greater Turn of good Sense and Elegance of Expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to ...
Page 63
... speak their harsh Interpretations on each other's Words and Actions during the Time you were with them , It is certain that the greater Part of the Evils attending this Condition of Life arises from Fashion . Prejudice in this Case is ...
... speak their harsh Interpretations on each other's Words and Actions during the Time you were with them , It is certain that the greater Part of the Evils attending this Condition of Life arises from Fashion . Prejudice in this Case is ...
Page 67
... Speaking , were but so many Attitudes in which he beheld her Beauty , and further Incentives of his Desire , All Humanity was lost in that one Appetite , and he signified to her in so many plain Terms , That he was unhappy ' till he had ...
... Speaking , were but so many Attitudes in which he beheld her Beauty , and further Incentives of his Desire , All Humanity was lost in that one Appetite , and he signified to her in so many plain Terms , That he was unhappy ' till he had ...
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