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Pagina 151
... Spectators, I find so many hands employed in every step they take through their whole progress, that while I am writing a Spectator, I fancy myself providing bread for a multitude. . If I do not take care to obviate some of my witty ...
... Spectators, I find so many hands employed in every step they take through their whole progress, that while I am writing a Spectator, I fancy myself providing bread for a multitude. . If I do not take care to obviate some of my witty ...
Pagina 156
... Of herds, and flocks, and nnm'rous servitude ; Not wand'ring poor, but trusting all his wealth With God, who call'd him, in a land unknown. Canaan he now: attains ; I see his tents Piuh'd 156 TOE spectator. [No. 869.
... Of herds, and flocks, and nnm'rous servitude ; Not wand'ring poor, but trusting all his wealth With God, who call'd him, in a land unknown. Canaan he now: attains ; I see his tents Piuh'd 156 TOE spectator. [No. 869.
Pagina 212
... by his writings and conversation. In the thirty-fourth year of his age be had his tongue cut out, and was burnt at Toulouse, Feb. 1 9, 1619. sufficient to convince him of it ; alleging several arguments 812 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 389.
... by his writings and conversation. In the thirty-fourth year of his age be had his tongue cut out, and was burnt at Toulouse, Feb. 1 9, 1619. sufficient to convince him of it ; alleging several arguments 812 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 389.
Pagina 216
... o' th' hend ! I shou'd possess th' estate if he were dead." drtms. Where Homer represents Phoenix, the tutor of Achilles, as persuading bis pupil to lay aside his resentments, and give himself 216 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 391.
... o' th' hend ! I shou'd possess th' estate if he were dead." drtms. Where Homer represents Phoenix, the tutor of Achilles, as persuading bis pupil to lay aside his resentments, and give himself 216 THE SPECTATOR. [No. 391.
Pagina 225
... that every one almost was governed by his pride. There was an old fellow about forty years ago so peevish and fretful, though a man of business, that □VOL. III. Q no one could come at him : but lie frequented No. 394] THE SPECTATOR. 225.
... that every one almost was governed by his pride. There was an old fellow about forty years ago so peevish and fretful, though a man of business, that □VOL. III. Q no one could come at him : but lie frequented No. 394] THE SPECTATOR. 225.
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