The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 14
... consider that prodigious bulk of human calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great diversion upon this occasion . I observed one bring- ing in a fardel very carefully concealed under an old ...
... consider that prodigious bulk of human calamities which lay before me . There were , however , several persons who gave me great diversion upon this occasion . I observed one bring- ing in a fardel very carefully concealed under an old ...
Pagina 27
... consider- able person . I shall close this with a remark upon paper such as are egotists in conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being naturally full of themselves when they have nothing else ...
... consider- able person . I shall close this with a remark upon paper such as are egotists in conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being naturally full of themselves when they have nothing else ...
Pagina 29
... consider myself as the lord of a nanor , who lays his claim to all wastes or spots of ground that are unappro- priated . I am a near kinsman to John a Styles and John a Noakes ; and they , I am told , came in with the Conqueror . I am ...
... consider myself as the lord of a nanor , who lays his claim to all wastes or spots of ground that are unappro- priated . I am a near kinsman to John a Styles and John a Noakes ; and they , I am told , came in with the Conqueror . I am ...
Pagina 30
... consider the case of this my imagi ginary correspondent , and in the mean while shall pre- sent my reader with a letter which seems to come from a person that is made up of flesh and blood . GOOD Mr. SPECTATOR , I AM married to a very ...
... consider the case of this my imagi ginary correspondent , and in the mean while shall pre- sent my reader with a letter which seems to come from a person that is made up of flesh and blood . GOOD Mr. SPECTATOR , I AM married to a very ...
Pagina 36
... consider that it is the work of infinite power , prompted by infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itself in , how can our ima- gination set any bounds to it ? To return therefore to my first thought . I could not but look ...
... consider that it is the work of infinite power , prompted by infinite goodness , with an infinite space to exert itself in , how can our ima- gination set any bounds to it ? To return therefore to my first thought . I could not but look ...
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