The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... pleasure to those who executed it under you , at the fame time that it heightened her Majesty's favour to all those who had the happiness of having it conveyed through your hands . A Secretary of State , in the interest of mankind ...
... pleasure to those who executed it under you , at the fame time that it heightened her Majesty's favour to all those who had the happiness of having it conveyed through your hands . A Secretary of State , in the interest of mankind ...
Pagina 4
... pleasure on the dangers they have escaped , and look back with as much fatif- faction on the perils that threatened them , as their great grandmothers did formerly on the burning plough - fhares , after having passed through the ordeal ...
... pleasure on the dangers they have escaped , and look back with as much fatif- faction on the perils that threatened them , as their great grandmothers did formerly on the burning plough - fhares , after having passed through the ordeal ...
Pagina 12
... pleasure had been so pleased . Nei- ⚫ther did I at any time fo far forget myself in my exal- ⚫ tation or received queenship , but that I always looked ⚫ for fuch an alteration as I now find ; for the ground ⚫ of my preferment being ...
... pleasure had been so pleased . Nei- ⚫ther did I at any time fo far forget myself in my exal- ⚫ tation or received queenship , but that I always looked ⚫ for fuch an alteration as I now find ; for the ground ⚫ of my preferment being ...
Pagina 21
... pleasure or his profit . There is nothing of greater importance to us than thus diligently to fift our thoughts , and examine all these dark recesses of the mind , if we would establish our fouls in such a folid and substantial virtue ...
... pleasure or his profit . There is nothing of greater importance to us than thus diligently to fift our thoughts , and examine all these dark recesses of the mind , if we would establish our fouls in such a folid and substantial virtue ...
Pagina 23
... pleasure to the fight , " And both to thought " * Here the imagination is warmed with all the objects presented , and yet there is nothing that is luscious , or what raises any idea more loose than that of a beautiful woman set off to ...
... pleasure to the fight , " And both to thought " * Here the imagination is warmed with all the objects presented , and yet there is nothing that is luscious , or what raises any idea more loose than that of a beautiful woman set off to ...
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