The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... mentioned , though their manner of relating them makes the folly itself appear vene- rable . Indeed , most historians , as well christian as pagan , have fallen into this idle superstition , and spoken of ill success , unforeseen disas ...
... mentioned , though their manner of relating them makes the folly itself appear vene- rable . Indeed , most historians , as well christian as pagan , have fallen into this idle superstition , and spoken of ill success , unforeseen disas ...
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... considerations . I shall only mention two : First , that , generally speaking , there is no calamity or affliction , which is supposed to have happened as a judgment to a vicious man , which does not No. 483 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
... considerations . I shall only mention two : First , that , generally speaking , there is no calamity or affliction , which is supposed to have happened as a judgment to a vicious man , which does not No. 483 . 43 THE SPECTATOR .
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... mentioned for our long suffering ; but in the case of gallants , they swallow ill usage from one to whom they have no obligation , but from a base passion , which it is mean to indulge , and which it would be glorious to overcome ...
... mentioned for our long suffering ; but in the case of gallants , they swallow ill usage from one to whom they have no obligation , but from a base passion , which it is mean to indulge , and which it would be glorious to overcome ...
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... mention this particular , as it does honour to this worthy gentleman ; and if the young lady Letitia , who sent me this account , will acquaint me with his name , I will insert it at length in one of my papers , if he desires it . > I ...
... mention this particular , as it does honour to this worthy gentleman ; and if the young lady Letitia , who sent me this account , will acquaint me with his name , I will insert it at length in one of my papers , if he desires it . > I ...
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... mentioned , was governor . The youth , according to custom , waited on him , in order to be examined . He was received at the door by a servant , who was one of that gloomy generation that were then in fashion . He con- ducted him with ...
... mentioned , was governor . The youth , according to custom , waited on him , in order to be examined . He was received at the door by a servant , who was one of that gloomy generation that were then in fashion . He con- ducted him with ...
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