The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 202
... appears to none but his Family , and most exactly well - dressed in all other Places . Alass , Sir , is it of Course ... appear jealous . I wish , good Sir , you would take this into serious Consideration , and admonish Husbands and ...
... appears to none but his Family , and most exactly well - dressed in all other Places . Alass , Sir , is it of Course ... appear jealous . I wish , good Sir , you would take this into serious Consideration , and admonish Husbands and ...
Pagina 418
... appear to their Friends free and at Liberty , and without those Trammells they have so much ridiculed . To avoid this they fly into the other Extream , and grow Tyrants that they may seem Masters . Because an uncontroulable Command of ...
... appear to their Friends free and at Liberty , and without those Trammells they have so much ridiculed . To avoid this they fly into the other Extream , and grow Tyrants that they may seem Masters . Because an uncontroulable Command of ...
Pagina 501
... appear a Saint or Hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the Soul through its outward Actions , often sees it ... appears in its full Beauty and Perfection . Thus we see that none but the Supreme Being can esteem us according to ...
... appear a Saint or Hero to another . He therefore who looks upon the Soul through its outward Actions , often sees it ... appears in its full Beauty and Perfection . Thus we see that none but the Supreme Being can esteem us according to ...
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