The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 13
... learned strife , To the calm blessings of a country life : And , with these separate demands dismiss Each suppliant to enjoy the promis'd bliss ; Don't you believe they'd run ? Not one will move , Tho ' proffer'd to be happy from above ...
... learned strife , To the calm blessings of a country life : And , with these separate demands dismiss Each suppliant to enjoy the promis'd bliss ; Don't you believe they'd run ? Not one will move , Tho ' proffer'd to be happy from above ...
Pagina 22
... learned several secrets which may be of use to those unhappy gentlemen , who are commonly distinguished by the name of widowhunters , and who do not know that this tribe of women are , generally speaking , as much upon the catch as ...
... learned several secrets which may be of use to those unhappy gentlemen , who are commonly distinguished by the name of widowhunters , and who do not know that this tribe of women are , generally speaking , as much upon the catch as ...
Pagina 26
... learned reader , that in the ides of March , Brutus destroyed Cæsar , and that Cicero quashed the conspiracy of Catiline in the calends of December . How shocking soever this great man's talking of himself might have been to his ...
... learned reader , that in the ides of March , Brutus destroyed Cæsar , and that Cicero quashed the conspiracy of Catiline in the calends of December . How shocking soever this great man's talking of himself might have been to his ...
Pagina 71
... learned that we were beings not designed to exist in this world above three core and ten years , and that the greatest part of this busy species fall short even of that age ? How would he be lost in horror and admiration , when he ...
... learned that we were beings not designed to exist in this world above three core and ten years , and that the greatest part of this busy species fall short even of that age ? How would he be lost in horror and admiration , when he ...
Pagina 79
... learned world to endeavour at settling what it was that might be said to compose personal identity . ✓ Mr. Locke , after having premised that the word person properly signifies a thinking intelligent being that has reason and ...
... learned world to endeavour at settling what it was that might be said to compose personal identity . ✓ Mr. Locke , after having premised that the word person properly signifies a thinking intelligent being that has reason and ...
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