The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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... person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whose merit is more universally acknowledged by all parties , and who bas made himself more friends and fewer enemies . Your great ...
... person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being none whose merit is more universally acknowledged by all parties , and who bas made himself more friends and fewer enemies . Your great ...
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... person in the Gazette whom he had not either talked to or seen . In short , he had so well mixt and digested his knowledge of men and books , that he made one of the most accom- plished persons of his age . During the whole course of ...
... person in the Gazette whom he had not either talked to or seen . In short , he had so well mixt and digested his knowledge of men and books , that he made one of the most accom- plished persons of his age . During the whole course of ...
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... person whom he spoke to , instead of answering his question , called him a young popish cur , and asked him . who had made Anne a saint ? The boy , being in some confusion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Anne's Lane ...
... person whom he spoke to , instead of answering his question , called him a young popish cur , and asked him . who had made Anne a saint ? The boy , being in some confusion , inquired of the next he met , which was the way to Anne's Lane ...
Pagina 20
... person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even common sense . A furious party - spirit , when it rages in its full vio- lence ...
... person . This influence is very fatal both to men's morals and their understandings ; it sinks the virtue of a nation , and not only so , but destroys even common sense . A furious party - spirit , when it rages in its full vio- lence ...
Pagina 21
... persons , to which the regard of their own private interest would never have betrayed them . If this party - spirit ... person of any figure in England , who does not go by two contrary characters , as opposite to one another as light ...
... persons , to which the regard of their own private interest would never have betrayed them . If this party - spirit ... person of any figure in England , who does not go by two contrary characters , as opposite to one another as light ...
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