The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 9
... fears th ' ambiguous race , and Tyrians double - tongu'd . T HERE is nothing , ' says Plato , so delightful as the hearing or the speaking of truth . ' For this reason there is no conversation so agreeable as that of the man of in ...
... fears th ' ambiguous race , and Tyrians double - tongu'd . T HERE is nothing , ' says Plato , so delightful as the hearing or the speaking of truth . ' For this reason there is no conversation so agreeable as that of the man of in ...
Pagina 38
... being , espe- cially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that * Job xxiii . 8 , & c . anxiety of heart in particular which is apt to trouble 38 No. 565 . SPECTATOR .
... being , espe- cially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that * Job xxiii . 8 , & c . anxiety of heart in particular which is apt to trouble 38 No. 565 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 62
... fear ; and pitied the violence I did my own inclinations to comply with my friends , when I married Sir Nicholas Fribble of sixty years of age . You know , Sir , the case of Mrs. Medlar . I hope you would not have had me cry out my eyes ...
... fear ; and pitied the violence I did my own inclinations to comply with my friends , when I married Sir Nicholas Fribble of sixty years of age . You know , Sir , the case of Mrs. Medlar . I hope you would not have had me cry out my eyes ...
Pagina 63
... fears of ill usage , he desired me to reserve every thing in my own hands : but now my acquaintance began to wish me ... fear of them all ; my good genius dictated to me to bring him acquainted with Dr. Gruel ; from that day he was ...
... fears of ill usage , he desired me to reserve every thing in my own hands : but now my acquaintance began to wish me ... fear of them all ; my good genius dictated to me to bring him acquainted with Dr. Gruel ; from that day he was ...
Pagina 64
... fear he should die before the time came ; he had the same fears , and was so pressing , I married him in a fortnight , resolving to keep it private a fortnight longer . During this fortnight Mr. Waitfort came to make me a visit ; he ...
... fear he should die before the time came ; he had the same fears , and was so pressing , I married him in a fortnight , resolving to keep it private a fortnight longer . During this fortnight Mr. Waitfort came to make me a visit ; he ...
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