The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 24
... side of virtue and religion . He not only made the proper use of wit himself , but taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had ...
... side of virtue and religion . He not only made the proper use of wit himself , but taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had ...
Pagina 45
... sides by contemporary writers respecting the affair of Tindall's will , and he endeavours by long , wild , and incoherent rhap- sodies , to regain the good opinion of the public , which , how . ever , he had for ever forfeited by that ...
... sides by contemporary writers respecting the affair of Tindall's will , and he endeavours by long , wild , and incoherent rhap- sodies , to regain the good opinion of the public , which , how . ever , he had for ever forfeited by that ...
Pagina 84
... side the dangers of that glorious day in which he recovered his capital . As far as it regards personal qualities , you at- tained , in that one hour , the highest military re- putation . The behaviour of our minister in the action ...
... side the dangers of that glorious day in which he recovered his capital . As far as it regards personal qualities , you at- tained , in that one hour , the highest military re- putation . The behaviour of our minister in the action ...
Pagina 92
... side . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker on , which is the character I intend to preserve in this paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and character , as to let him see I am not ...
... side . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker on , which is the character I intend to preserve in this paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and character , as to let him see I am not ...
Pagina 102
... sides of the hall were covered with such acts of parliament as had been made for the establish- ment of public funds . The lady seemed to set an unspeakable value upon these several pieces of furniture , insomuch that she often ...
... sides of the hall were covered with such acts of parliament as had been made for the establish- ment of public funds . The lady seemed to set an unspeakable value upon these several pieces of furniture , insomuch that she often ...
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