The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 19
... fecret faults . " “ 1 If the open professors of impiety deserve the utmost application and endeavours of moral writers to recover them from vice and folly , how much more may those lay a claim to their care and compaffion , who are walk ...
... fecret faults . " “ 1 If the open professors of impiety deserve the utmost application and endeavours of moral writers to recover them from vice and folly , how much more may those lay a claim to their care and compaffion , who are walk ...
Pagina 21
... fecret faults find ad-- mifion , without being observed or taken notice of . A wife man will suspect those actions to which he is directed by fomething besides reason , and always ap- prehend some concealed evil in every resolution that ...
... fecret faults find ad-- mifion , without being observed or taken notice of . A wife man will suspect those actions to which he is directed by fomething besides reason , and always ap- prehend some concealed evil in every resolution that ...
Pagina 24
... fecret pur- pose of their heart , that the imagination of the un- guarded is touched with a fondness , which grows too insensibly to be resisted . Much care and concern for the lady's welfare , to seem afraid lest she should be annoyed ...
... fecret pur- pose of their heart , that the imagination of the un- guarded is touched with a fondness , which grows too insensibly to be resisted . Much care and concern for the lady's welfare , to seem afraid lest she should be annoyed ...
Pagina 53
... fecret , where- ' in he had his frisks and capers ; and if we had an op- ' portunity of examining the retirement of the strict- ' est philosophers , no doubt but we should find perpe- ' tual returns of those passions they so artfully ...
... fecret , where- ' in he had his frisks and capers ; and if we had an op- ' portunity of examining the retirement of the strict- ' est philosophers , no doubt but we should find perpe- ' tual returns of those passions they so artfully ...
Pagina 66
... fecret refreshment in a description , and often feels a greater fatisfaction in the prospect of fields and mea- dows , than another does in the possession . It gives him , indeed , a kind of property in every thing he fees , and makes ...
... fecret refreshment in a description , and often feels a greater fatisfaction in the prospect of fields and mea- dows , than another does in the possession . It gives him , indeed , a kind of property in every thing he fees , and makes ...
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