The Spectator, 8권Tonson, 1717 |
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... their Lives . But I need not tell You that the free and difen- gaged Behaviour of a fine Gentleman makes as many awkward Beaux , as the Easiness of your Fa- Favourite Waller hath made infipid Poets . At prefent You Dedication .
... their Lives . But I need not tell You that the free and difen- gaged Behaviour of a fine Gentleman makes as many awkward Beaux , as the Easiness of your Fa- Favourite Waller hath made infipid Poets . At prefent You Dedication .
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... tell him Untruths , for which thou ⚫ wouldest order any of thy Officers of State to re- ⚫ceive a hundred Blows upon his Foot . I do not ⚫ know how I fhall negociate any thing with this People , fince there is fo little Credit to be ...
... tell him Untruths , for which thou ⚫ wouldest order any of thy Officers of State to re- ⚫ceive a hundred Blows upon his Foot . I do not ⚫ know how I fhall negociate any thing with this People , fince there is fo little Credit to be ...
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... tell us , can speak if they wou'd , but pur- pofely avo d it that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a Livelihood by holding my Tongue , but fhall now open my Mouth in order to fill it . If I appear a little Word ...
... tell us , can speak if they wou'd , but pur- pofely avo d it that they may not be made to work . I have hitherto gained a Livelihood by holding my Tongue , but fhall now open my Mouth in order to fill it . If I appear a little Word ...
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... tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep fo much for the Lofs of a Husband , as for • the want of one . C THE principal Rule , by which the whole Soci- ety are to govern themselves , is this , To cry up the Pleafures of a ...
... tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep fo much for the Lofs of a Husband , as for • the want of one . C THE principal Rule , by which the whole Soci- ety are to govern themselves , is this , To cry up the Pleafures of a ...
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... telling us , That as he and Fack fuch - a - one were together , one or t'other of them had fuch a Conceit on fuch an Occafion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the Company did not join with him . When his Mirth was ...
... telling us , That as he and Fack fuch - a - one were together , one or t'other of them had fuch a Conceit on fuch an Occafion ; upon which he would laugh very heartily , and wonder the Company did not join with him . When his Mirth was ...
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267 페이지 - ... there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works). He must delight in virtue ; And that which He delights in must be happy. But when ? or where ? This world was made for Caesar — I'm weary of conjectures — this must end them.
265 페이지 - Else whence this pleasing hope, this fond desire, This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread and inward horror Of falling into...
140 페이지 - Pyrrhus's ring, which, as Pliny tells us, had the figure of Apollo and the nine Muses in the veins of it, produced by the spontaneous hand of nature, without any help from art.
74 페이지 - We make provisions for this life, as though it were never to have an end, and for the other life, as though it were never to have a beginning. Should a spirit of superior rank, who is a stranger to human nature, accidentally alight upon the earth, and take a survey of its inhabitants ; what would his notions of us...
57 페이지 - ... him. He knows that his helper is at hand, and is always nearer to him than any thing else can be, which is capable of annoying or terrifying him.
12 페이지 - The immoderate breadth of the features made me very much out of humour with my own countenance, upon which I threw it from me like a mask. It happened very luckily that one who stood by me had just before thrown down his visage, which it seems was too long for him.
57 페이지 - Though the whole creation frowns upon him, and all nature looks black about him, he has his light and support within him, that are able to cheer his mind, and bear him up in the midst of all those horrors which encompass him.
139 페이지 - In the next place, our critics do not seem sensible that there is more beauty in the works of a great genius who is ignorant of the rules of art, than in those of a little genius who knows and observes them.
13 페이지 - ... angry father. The graceless youth, in less than a quarter. of an hour, pulled the old gentleman by the beard, and had...
70 페이지 - He further added, that a single Ray of it dissipates Pain, and Care, and Melancholy from the Person on whom it falls. In short, says he, its Presence naturally changes every Place into a kind of Heaven.