The Spectator, Volume 1Dent, 1926 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 15
... whole Scene vanished In the Room of the frightful Spectres , there now enter'd a second Dance of Apparitions very agreeably matched together , and made up of very amiable Phantoms . The first Pair was Liberty with Monarchy at her right ...
... whole Scene vanished In the Room of the frightful Spectres , there now enter'd a second Dance of Apparitions very agreeably matched together , and made up of very amiable Phantoms . The first Pair was Liberty with Monarchy at her right ...
Pagina 25
... whole Man is to move together ; that every Action of any Importance is to have a Prospect of publick Good ; and that the general Tendency of our indifferent Actions ought to be agreeable to the Dictates of Reason , of Religion , of good ...
... whole Man is to move together ; that every Action of any Importance is to have a Prospect of publick Good ; and that the general Tendency of our indifferent Actions ought to be agreeable to the Dictates of Reason , of Religion , of good ...
Pagina 27
... whole Audience . The Frolick went round all the Athenian Benches , But on those Occasions there were also particular Places assigned for Foreigners : When the good Man skulked towards the Boxes appointed for the Lacedemoníans , that ...
... whole Audience . The Frolick went round all the Athenian Benches , But on those Occasions there were also particular Places assigned for Foreigners : When the good Man skulked towards the Boxes appointed for the Lacedemoníans , that ...
Pagina 28
... whole Table , began to consider my self , with some Con fusion , as a Person that had brought a Disaster upon the Family , The Lady however recovering her self after a little space , said to her Husband with a Sigh , My Dear ...
... whole Table , began to consider my self , with some Con fusion , as a Person that had brought a Disaster upon the Family , The Lady however recovering her self after a little space , said to her Husband with a Sigh , My Dear ...
Pagina 30
... whole Thread of my Existence , not only that Part of it which I have already passed through , but that which runs forward into all the Depths of Eternity . When I lay me down to Sleep , I recommend my self to his Care ; when I awake , I ...
... whole Thread of my Existence , not only that Part of it which I have already passed through , but that which runs forward into all the Depths of Eternity . When I lay me down to Sleep , I recommend my self to his Care ; when I awake , I ...
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