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Page 56
... maiter of the political scratch as any the most eminent writer of the age . I shall only add , that in order to outfhine all this modern modern race of Syncopists , and thoroughly content my English 56 THE SPECTATOR . No. 567 .
... maiter of the political scratch as any the most eminent writer of the age . I shall only add , that in order to outfhine all this modern modern race of Syncopists , and thoroughly content my English 56 THE SPECTATOR . No. 567 .
Page 58
... write it at length , if he means bo- neftly ? I have read over the whole fentence , says Is but I look upon the ... writing fo many letters of my Lady 2p - t - s's name ; but however , fays I , he has made a little amends for it in his ...
... write it at length , if he means bo- neftly ? I have read over the whole fentence , says Is but I look upon the ... writing fo many letters of my Lady 2p - t - s's name ; but however , fays I , he has made a little amends for it in his ...
Page 59
... writing any thing in this cenforious . age , which a weak head may not conftrue into pri- vate fatire , and perfonal ... writer . I remember an empty pragmatical fellow in the country , who , upon reading over The Whole Duty of Man , had ...
... writing any thing in this cenforious . age , which a weak head may not conftrue into pri- vate fatire , and perfonal ... writer . I remember an empty pragmatical fellow in the country , who , upon reading over The Whole Duty of Man , had ...
Page 63
... write with their feet , and others to walk upon their hands . Some tumble in- to fame , others grow immortal by throwing them- selves through a hoop . F 2 Getera Cetera de genere hoc adeo funt multa , loquacem Delaffere No. 570. THE ...
... write with their feet , and others to walk upon their hands . Some tumble in- to fame , others grow immortal by throwing them- selves through a hoop . F 2 Getera Cetera de genere hoc adeo funt multa , loquacem Delaffere No. 570. THE ...
Page 71
... writer's pardon for those additions and retrenchments which I have made in it . THE defire of life is fo natural and ftrong a paf- fion , that I have long fince ceased to wonder at the great encouragement which the practice of phyfic ...
... writer's pardon for those additions and retrenchments which I have made in it . THE defire of life is fo natural and ftrong a paf- fion , that I have long fince ceased to wonder at the great encouragement which the practice of phyfic ...
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