The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28 sep 2020 - 312 pagina's |
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... endeavour at the sameEnd withhimself, the Favour ofa Commander. He will, however, in this Way of Talk, excuse Generals, for not disposing according to Men'sDesert, orenquiring into it: For,sayshe, that great Man whohas aMindtohelp me ...
... endeavour at the sameEnd withhimself, the Favour ofa Commander. He will, however, in this Way of Talk, excuse Generals, for not disposing according to Men'sDesert, orenquiring into it: For,sayshe, that great Man whohas aMindtohelp me ...
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... endeavour ata Stile and Air suitable to their Understanding. When I say this, I must be understood tomean, that I shall not lower but exalt the SubjectsItreat upon. Discourse for their Entertainment, isnotto be debasedbut refined.A ...
... endeavour ata Stile and Air suitable to their Understanding. When I say this, I must be understood tomean, that I shall not lower but exalt the SubjectsItreat upon. Discourse for their Entertainment, isnotto be debasedbut refined.A ...
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... endeavour to enliven Morality with Wit, and to temper Wit with Morality, that my Readers may, if possible, both Ways find their account in the Speculation of the Day. Andto theEnd that their Virtueand Discretionmay notbeshort transient ...
... endeavour to enliven Morality with Wit, and to temper Wit with Morality, that my Readers may, if possible, both Ways find their account in the Speculation of the Day. Andto theEnd that their Virtueand Discretionmay notbeshort transient ...
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... endeavour to establish to our selvesan Interest in him who holds the Reins ofthe whole Creation in his Hand,and moderates themaftersuch a Manner,that it is impossible for one Beingto break loose upon another without his Knowledge and ...
... endeavour to establish to our selvesan Interest in him who holds the Reins ofthe whole Creation in his Hand,and moderates themaftersuch a Manner,that it is impossible for one Beingto break loose upon another without his Knowledge and ...
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... endeavour to make up with Industry and Fidelity what I want in Parts and Genius. I am, Sir, Your most obedient servant, Charles Lillie.' C. [Footnote 1:The Rainbow, nearthe Inner Temple Gate, in FleetStreet, was the second Coffeehouse ...
... endeavour to make up with Industry and Fidelity what I want in Parts and Genius. I am, Sir, Your most obedient servant, Charles Lillie.' C. [Footnote 1:The Rainbow, nearthe Inner Temple Gate, in FleetStreet, was the second Coffeehouse ...
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