The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... fay the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great Honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous Day it ever faw , that of the Arraignment of its ...
... fay the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great Honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous Day it ever faw , that of the Arraignment of its ...
Pagina 10
... fay , that my Parts were folid , and would wear well . I had not been long at the University , before I di- ftinguished my felf by a moft profound Silence ; for dur- ing the Space of eight Years , excepting in the publick Exercises of ...
... fay , that my Parts were folid , and would wear well . I had not been long at the University , before I di- ftinguished my felf by a moft profound Silence ; for dur- ing the Space of eight Years , excepting in the publick Exercises of ...
Pagina 16
... fays that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men ; though at the fame Time I can fay this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compass but blows home a Ship in which ...
... fays that England may be richer than other Kingdoms , by as plain Methods as he himself is richer than other Men ; though at the fame Time I can fay this of him , that there is not a Point in the Compass but blows home a Ship in which ...
Pagina 25
... fay this , I must be underfood to mean , that I fhall not lower but exalt the Subjects I treat upon . Difcourfe for their Entertainment , is not to be debafed but refined . A Man may appear learned , without talk- ing Sentences , as in ...
... fay this , I must be underfood to mean , that I fhall not lower but exalt the Subjects I treat upon . Difcourfe for their Entertainment , is not to be debafed but refined . A Man may appear learned , without talk- ing Sentences , as in ...
Pagina 27
... fays his Friend , lick- ing his Lips , what , are they to be rofted ? No , no , fays the other , they are to enter towards the End of the first Act , and to fly about the Stage . THIS ftrange Dialogue awakened my Curiofity fo far , that ...
... fays his Friend , lick- ing his Lips , what , are they to be rofted ? No , no , fays the other , they are to enter towards the End of the first Act , and to fly about the Stage . THIS ftrange Dialogue awakened my Curiofity fo far , that ...
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