The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Page 32
... Publick Penance for having fo long continued in a known Error , as to beg Pardon of the Party offended . I the rather chufe this < way , because it in fome measure answers the ' Terms on which he intimated the Breach be . tween us might ...
... Publick Penance for having fo long continued in a known Error , as to beg Pardon of the Party offended . I the rather chufe this < way , because it in fome measure answers the ' Terms on which he intimated the Breach be . tween us might ...
Page 34
... Publick , as they ⚫ are already apprised of the manner with which ( you have treated me , you shall never more fee PHILANDER . " SIR , U Amoret to Philander . PON Reflection , I find the Injury I have ' done both to you and my felf to ...
... Publick , as they ⚫ are already apprised of the manner with which ( you have treated me , you shall never more fee PHILANDER . " SIR , U Amoret to Philander . PON Reflection , I find the Injury I have ' done both to you and my felf to ...
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... publick Affair is upon the Anvil , I love to hear the Reflections that arife upon it in the several Districts and Pa- rifhes of London and Westminster , and to ramble up and down a whole Day together , in order to make my felf ...
... publick Affair is upon the Anvil , I love to hear the Reflections that arife upon it in the several Districts and Pa- rifhes of London and Westminster , and to ramble up and down a whole Day together , in order to make my felf ...
Page 50
... publick Life ; in the former Men generally grow ufelefs by too much Reft , and in the latter are destroyed by too much Precipi- tation : As Waters lying ftill , putrifie and are ' good for nothing ; and running violently on , do but the ...
... publick Life ; in the former Men generally grow ufelefs by too much Reft , and in the latter are destroyed by too much Precipi- tation : As Waters lying ftill , putrifie and are ' good for nothing ; and running violently on , do but the ...
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... Publick Places of Debate . Our Words flow from us in a smooth continued Stream , without those Strain- ings of the Voice , Motions of the Body , and Majefty of the Hand , which are fo much cele- brated in the Orators of Greece and Rome ...
... Publick Places of Debate . Our Words flow from us in a smooth continued Stream , without those Strain- ings of the Voice , Motions of the Body , and Majefty of the Hand , which are fo much cele- brated in the Orators of Greece and Rome ...
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