The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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Pagina 97
... taken Notice how the Tradition , on which it was founded , authorizes those Parts in it which appear the most exceptionable ; I hope the Length of this Reflection will not make it unacceptable to the curious Part of my Readers . The ...
... taken Notice how the Tradition , on which it was founded , authorizes those Parts in it which appear the most exceptionable ; I hope the Length of this Reflection will not make it unacceptable to the curious Part of my Readers . The ...
Pagina 169
... taken Notice of a precise Set of People with grave Countenances , short Wiggs , black Cloaths , or dark Čamlet trimm'd with Black , and mourning Gloves and Hat- bands , who meet on certain Days at each Tavern successively , and keep a ...
... taken Notice of a precise Set of People with grave Countenances , short Wiggs , black Cloaths , or dark Čamlet trimm'd with Black , and mourning Gloves and Hat- bands , who meet on certain Days at each Tavern successively , and keep a ...
Pagina 244
... taken notice of in those Words , Who can understand his Errours ? cleanse thou me from secret Faults . If the open Professors of Impiety deserve the utmost Appli- cation and Endeavours of Moral Writers to recover them from Vice and ...
... taken notice of in those Words , Who can understand his Errours ? cleanse thou me from secret Faults . If the open Professors of Impiety deserve the utmost Appli- cation and Endeavours of Moral Writers to recover them from Vice and ...
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