The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 3
... readers had much more regard to the advice I gave them * , fince I have yet received very few ac- counts of any notorious trips made in the last month . But though I hope for the best , I shall not pronounce too positively on this point ...
... readers had much more regard to the advice I gave them * , fince I have yet received very few ac- counts of any notorious trips made in the last month . But though I hope for the best , I shall not pronounce too positively on this point ...
Pagina 4
... readers to return to their romances and chocolate , provided they make use of them with moderation , ' till about the middle of the month , month , when the fun shall have made some progress 4 N ° 395 THE SPECTATOR .
... readers to return to their romances and chocolate , provided they make use of them with moderation , ' till about the middle of the month , month , when the fun shall have made some progress 4 N ° 395 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 6
... reader's leave to pre- sent him with a letter that I received about half a year ago from a gentleman at Cambridge , who stiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me some months , and though I did not know at first what to make of ...
... reader's leave to pre- sent him with a letter that I received about half a year ago from a gentleman at Cambridge , who stiles himself Peter de Quir . I have kept it by me some months , and though I did not know at first what to make of ...
Pagina 11
... reader , than the most laboured strokes in a well - written tragedy . Truth and matter of fact sets the person actually before us in the one , whom fiction places at a greater distance from us in the other . I do not remember to have ...
... reader , than the most laboured strokes in a well - written tragedy . Truth and matter of fact sets the person actually before us in the one , whom fiction places at a greater distance from us in the other . I do not remember to have ...
Pagina 19
... reader those methods by which he may arrive at a true and impartial knowledge of himself . The - ufual means prescribed for this purpose , are to examine ourselves by the rules which are laid down for our di- rection in Sacred Writ ...
... reader those methods by which he may arrive at a true and impartial knowledge of himself . The - ufual means prescribed for this purpose , are to examine ourselves by the rules which are laid down for our di- rection in Sacred Writ ...
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