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Pagina 7
... greater than in the former series . The Spectator , from its recommencement , was published only three times a - week , and no discriminative marks were added to the papers . To Addison , Mr. Tickell has ascribed twenty - three ; Nos ...
... greater than in the former series . The Spectator , from its recommencement , was published only three times a - week , and no discriminative marks were added to the papers . To Addison , Mr. Tickell has ascribed twenty - three ; Nos ...
Pagina 17
... greater space and room for different degrees of perfection , between the Supreme Being and man , than between man and the most despica- ble insect . This consequence of so great a variety of beings which are superior to us , from that ...
... greater space and room for different degrees of perfection , between the Supreme Being and man , than between man and the most despica- ble insect . This consequence of so great a variety of beings which are superior to us , from that ...
Pagina 23
... greater in- stance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any passage in Virgil . You have not yet observed , Mr. Spectator , that the fine gentlemen of this age set up for hardness of heart ; and humanity has very ...
... greater in- stance of a man's being a blockhead than not to know the beauty of any passage in Virgil . You have not yet observed , Mr. Spectator , that the fine gentlemen of this age set up for hardness of heart ; and humanity has very ...
Pagina 65
... greater number of them have upon the upshot refused me . Something or other is always amiss when the lover takes to some new wench . A settlement is easily excepted against ; and there is very little recourse to avoid the vicious part ...
... greater number of them have upon the upshot refused me . Something or other is always amiss when the lover takes to some new wench . A settlement is easily excepted against ; and there is very little recourse to avoid the vicious part ...
Pagina 73
... greater , like him none , That can be , is , or was ; Supreme he singly fills the throne . CREECH . SIMONIDES being asked by Dionysius the tyrant what God was , desired a day's time to consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When ...
... greater , like him none , That can be , is , or was ; Supreme he singly fills the throne . CREECH . SIMONIDES being asked by Dionysius the tyrant what God was , desired a day's time to consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When ...
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