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Pagina 17
... ordinary Cat . I was fecretly concerned to fee Hu- man Nature in fo much Wretchedness and Difgrace , but at the fame time could not forbear fmiling to hear Sir ROGER , who is a little puzzled about the the old Woman , advifing her as a ...
... ordinary Cat . I was fecretly concerned to fee Hu- man Nature in fo much Wretchedness and Difgrace , but at the fame time could not forbear fmiling to hear Sir ROGER , who is a little puzzled about the the old Woman , advifing her as a ...
Pagina 20
... ordinary Life , and yet is not ftrong enough to be inconfiftent with Tranquility . This State of Mind was I in , ravished with the Murmur of Wa- ters , the Whisper of Breezes , the Sing- ing of Birds ; and whether I looked up to the ...
... ordinary Life , and yet is not ftrong enough to be inconfiftent with Tranquility . This State of Mind was I in , ravished with the Murmur of Wa- ters , the Whisper of Breezes , the Sing- ing of Birds ; and whether I looked up to the ...
Pagina 28
... ordinary Eye it appears the leaft . IF after this we look on the People of Mode in the Country , we find in them the Manners of the last Age : They have no fooner fetched themselves up to the Fashion of the polite World , but the Town ...
... ordinary Eye it appears the leaft . IF after this we look on the People of Mode in the Country , we find in them the Manners of the last Age : They have no fooner fetched themselves up to the Fashion of the polite World , but the Town ...
Pagina 45
... ordinary than a Mole ? and yet what more palpable Argument of Pro- vidence than fhe ? The Members of her Bo- dy are fo exactly fitted to her Nature and Manner of Life : For her Dwelling being under Ground where nothing is to be feen ...
... ordinary than a Mole ? and yet what more palpable Argument of Pro- vidence than fhe ? The Members of her Bo- dy are fo exactly fitted to her Nature and Manner of Life : For her Dwelling being under Ground where nothing is to be feen ...
Pagina 49
... and Ri- dicule , which frequently fall on fuch nice Obfervations when they pass through the Hands of an ordinary Wri ter . L I re ΤΟ Te ch ed an VOL . IV . C Friday , I , ls as * N ° 122. Friday , July 20 . Comes N ° 121. The SPECTATOR .
... and Ri- dicule , which frequently fall on fuch nice Obfervations when they pass through the Hands of an ordinary Wri ter . L I re ΤΟ Te ch ed an VOL . IV . C Friday , I , ls as * N ° 122. Friday , July 20 . Comes N ° 121. The SPECTATOR .
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