The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... able to show those who were bewildered , the way which leads to their prosperity and welfare . A generous concern for your country , and a passion for every thing which is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and ...
... able to show those who were bewildered , the way which leads to their prosperity and welfare . A generous concern for your country , and a passion for every thing which is truly great and noble , are what actuate all your life and ...
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... able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquaint the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of ...
... able to prevail upon the several gentlemen who were concerned in this work to let me acquaint the world with their names . Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of ...
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... able to rout our whole fraternity , though we were accompanied with our guard of con- stables . Both these reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them ob- noxious to yours ; as both their disguise and Virg . n . i . 415 ...
... able to rout our whole fraternity , though we were accompanied with our guard of con- stables . Both these reasons , which secure them from our authority , make them ob- noxious to yours ; as both their disguise and Virg . n . i . 415 ...
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... able , and their diversion useful . For which reasons I shall endeavour to enliven mo- rality with wit , and to temper wit with morality , that my readers may , if possible , both ways find their account in the specu- lation of the day ...
... able , and their diversion useful . For which reasons I shall endeavour to enliven mo- rality with wit , and to temper wit with morality , that my readers may , if possible , both ways find their account in the specu- lation of the day ...
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... able to shake off when they are in years . I have known a soldier that has entered a breach , affrighted at his own shadow , and look pale upon a little scratching at his door , who the day before had marched up against a battery of ...
... able to shake off when they are in years . I have known a soldier that has entered a breach , affrighted at his own shadow , and look pale upon a little scratching at his door , who the day before had marched up against a battery of ...
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