The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina iv
... able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquamt the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of ...
... able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquamt the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of ...
Pagina 22
... able to get one single relict in the mind . My first attacks were generally successful , but always broke off as soon as they came to the word settlement . Though I have not improved my fortune this way , I have my experience , and have ...
... able to get one single relict in the mind . My first attacks were generally successful , but always broke off as soon as they came to the word settlement . Though I have not improved my fortune this way , I have my experience , and have ...
Pagina 24
... able to tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep so much for the loss of a husband as for the want of one . • The principal rule by which the whole society are to govern themselves , is this , to cry up the pleasures of a ...
... able to tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep so much for the loss of a husband as for the want of one . • The principal rule by which the whole society are to govern themselves , is this , to cry up the pleasures of a ...
Pagina 27
... able person . I shall close this with a remark upon paper such as are egotists in conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being naturally full of themselves when they have nothing else in them ...
... able person . I shall close this with a remark upon paper such as are egotists in conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being naturally full of themselves when they have nothing else in them ...
Pagina 37
... able to remove out of one place into another , or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created , or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread abroad to infinity . In short , to speak of him in the language of the old ...
... able to remove out of one place into another , or to withdraw himself from any thing he has created , or from any part of that space which is diffused and spread abroad to infinity . In short , to speak of him in the language of the old ...
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