The Spectator, Volume 1,Nummer 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Pagina 1
... most the molt confummate and most acknowledged Merit . VOL . I. A None None but a Person of a finished Character , can ...
... most the molt confummate and most acknowledged Merit . VOL . I. A None None but a Person of a finished Character , can ...
Pagina 2
... Particular in which your Prudence will be always difappointed . While Justice , Candor , Equa- nimity , a Zeal for the Good of your Country , and the most per- fuafive fuafive Eloquence in bringing over others to it , are DEDICATION .
... Particular in which your Prudence will be always difappointed . While Justice , Candor , Equa- nimity , a Zeal for the Good of your Country , and the most per- fuafive fuafive Eloquence in bringing over others to it , are DEDICATION .
Pagina 4
... most exact Knowledge of our own Constitution in particular , and of the Interests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add , a certain Dignity in Your- self , that ( to say the least of it ) has been always equal to thofe great ...
... most exact Knowledge of our own Constitution in particular , and of the Interests of Europe in general ; to which I must also add , a certain Dignity in Your- self , that ( to say the least of it ) has been always equal to thofe great ...
Pagina 5
... most important Offices which You have born . I would therefore ra- ther choose to speak of the Plea- fure You afford all who are ad- mitted into your Conversation , of Your Elegant Tafte in all the Po- lite Parts of Learning , of Your ...
... most important Offices which You have born . I would therefore ra- ther choose to speak of the Plea- fure You afford all who are ad- mitted into your Conversation , of Your Elegant Tafte in all the Po- lite Parts of Learning , of Your ...
Pagina 11
... most public Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my felect Friends that know me ; of whom my next Paper fhall give a more particular Account . There is no Place of general Refort , wherein I do not often make my Appearance ...
... most public Places , tho ' there are not above half a dozen of my felect Friends that know me ; of whom my next Paper fhall give a more particular Account . There is no Place of general Refort , wherein I do not often make my Appearance ...
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