The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 4
... these gentlemen tells me , that he would have given me an hundred pounds , rather than I should have published that Paper , for that his mistress , who had promised to explain herself to him about the beginning of May , upon reading ...
... these gentlemen tells me , that he would have given me an hundred pounds , rather than I should have published that Paper , for that his mistress , who had promised to explain herself to him about the beginning of May , upon reading ...
Pagina 5
... These are a kind of Valetudinarians in chastity , whom I would continue in a conftant diet . I cannot think these wholly out of danger , ' till they have looked upon the other fex at leaft five years through a pair of spectacles . WILL ...
... These are a kind of Valetudinarians in chastity , whom I would continue in a conftant diet . I cannot think these wholly out of danger , ' till they have looked upon the other fex at leaft five years through a pair of spectacles . WILL ...
Pagina 8
... These reflections may impart some light to- • wards a discovery of the origin of punning among us , and the foundation of its prevailing so long in ⚫ this famous body . ' Tis notorious from the instance • under confideration , that it ...
... These reflections may impart some light to- • wards a discovery of the origin of punning among us , and the foundation of its prevailing so long in ⚫ this famous body . ' Tis notorious from the instance • under confideration , that it ...
Pagina 18
... these , and which I intend to make the fub- ject of this Paper : I mean that hypocrify , by which a man does not only deceive the world , but very often imposes on himself ; that hypocrisy which conceals his own heart from him , and ...
... these , and which I intend to make the fub- ject of this Paper : I mean that hypocrify , by which a man does not only deceive the world , but very often imposes on himself ; that hypocrisy which conceals his own heart from him , and ...
Pagina 20
... proceed from natural constitutions , fa- vourite passions , particular education , or whatever pro- motes our worldly interest or advantage . In these and the 1 the like cafes , a man's judgment is easily 20 N ° 399 THE SPECTATOR .
... proceed from natural constitutions , fa- vourite passions , particular education , or whatever pro- motes our worldly interest or advantage . In these and the 1 the like cafes , a man's judgment is easily 20 N ° 399 THE SPECTATOR .
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