The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... Counfels and Wisdom . But to enumerate the great Ad- vantages which the Publick has received from your Administrati- on , would be a more proper Work for for an History than for an Address of this Nature The Dedication .
... Counfels and Wisdom . But to enumerate the great Ad- vantages which the Publick has received from your Administrati- on , would be a more proper Work for for an History than for an Address of this Nature The Dedication .
Pagina 7
... for an History than for an Address of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most Important Offices which You have born . I would therefore rather choose to speak of the Plea- fure You afford ...
... for an History than for an Address of this Nature . Your Lordship appears as great in your Private Life , as in the most Important Offices which You have born . I would therefore rather choose to speak of the Plea- fure You afford ...
Pagina 9
... Nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of an Author . To gratify this Curiofity , which is fo natural to a Reader , I defign this Paper and my next as Prefatory Difcourfes to my following Writings , and fhall give ...
... Nature , that conduce very much to the right understanding of an Author . To gratify this Curiofity , which is fo natural to a Reader , I defign this Paper and my next as Prefatory Difcourfes to my following Writings , and fhall give ...
Pagina 21
... Natures put me in mind of the Sun , Moon and Earth , in the Rehearsal , that danced together for no other end but to eclipfe one another . THE Reader will eafily fuppofe , by what has been before faid , that the Lady on the Throne would ...
... Natures put me in mind of the Sun , Moon and Earth , in the Rehearsal , that danced together for no other end but to eclipfe one another . THE Reader will eafily fuppofe , by what has been before faid , that the Lady on the Throne would ...
Pagina 23
... Nature with an un- e prejudiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with Mens Paffions or Interefts , I can with the greater Sagacity : confider their Talents , Manners , Failings , and Merits . IT is remarkable , that those who want any one ...
... Nature with an un- e prejudiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with Mens Paffions or Interefts , I can with the greater Sagacity : confider their Talents , Manners , Failings , and Merits . IT is remarkable , that those who want any one ...
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