The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 608 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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... Regard to nothing but Truth and Equity , and divest themselves of the little Heats and Prepossessions that cleave to Parties of all Kinds , I have prepared for them the following Form of an Association , which may express their ...
... Regard to nothing but Truth and Equity , and divest themselves of the little Heats and Prepossessions that cleave to Parties of all Kinds , I have prepared for them the following Form of an Association , which may express their ...
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... Regard of a Creatora intent on his Works , than a brave Man superior to his Sufferings ; to which he adds , that it ... regards the whole System of Time and Things together , so that we cannot discoverb the beautiful Connexions between ...
... Regard of a Creatora intent on his Works , than a brave Man superior to his Sufferings ; to which he adds , that it ... regards the whole System of Time and Things together , so that we cannot discoverb the beautiful Connexions between ...
Pagina 449
... Regard to common Mercy , Civility , or Gratitude , thought fit to mimick and fall foul on the Faces , Dress and ... regards so much with an Eye of The allusion here seems to be to envy and malice , but the vice which compre- hends all ...
... Regard to common Mercy , Civility , or Gratitude , thought fit to mimick and fall foul on the Faces , Dress and ... regards so much with an Eye of The allusion here seems to be to envy and malice , but the vice which compre- hends all ...
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