The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Page 13
... appear fomething abfurd , that • 1 feem to approach you with the Air of an Ad- vocate for Punning , ( you who have juftified < your Cenfures of the Practice in a fet Differta- tion upon that Subject ; ) yet , I'm confident , you'll ...
... appear fomething abfurd , that • 1 feem to approach you with the Air of an Ad- vocate for Punning , ( you who have juftified < your Cenfures of the Practice in a fet Differta- tion upon that Subject ; ) yet , I'm confident , you'll ...
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... appear , and in whofe Judgment I doubt not ( whatsoever the World may think of me ) mine Innocence fhall be openly known , and fufficiently cleared . B 2 ' MY ' My laft and only Requeft fhall be , that N ° 397 . The SPECTATOR . If.
... appear , and in whofe Judgment I doubt not ( whatsoever the World may think of me ) mine Innocence fhall be openly known , and fufficiently cleared . B 2 ' MY ' My laft and only Requeft fhall be , that N ° 397 . The SPECTATOR . If.
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... appear more Vicious than he really is , the o ther kind of Hypocrite more Virtuous . The former is afraid of every thing that has the Shew of Religion in it , and would be thought engaged in many Criminal Gallantries and Amours , which ...
... appear more Vicious than he really is , the o ther kind of Hypocrite more Virtuous . The former is afraid of every thing that has the Shew of Religion in it , and would be thought engaged in many Criminal Gallantries and Amours , which ...
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... appear to weak Men of our own Principles , produce infinite Calamities among Mankind , and are highly Criminal in their own Nature ; and yet how many Perfons emi- nent for Piety fuffer fuch monftrous and abfurd Principles of Action to ...
... appear to weak Men of our own Principles , produce infinite Calamities among Mankind , and are highly Criminal in their own Nature ; and yet how many Perfons emi- nent for Piety fuffer fuch monftrous and abfurd Principles of Action to ...
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... appears in the following Paffage in one of Mr. Philips's Pastorals . Breathe foft ye Winds , ye Waters gently flow , Shield her ye Trees , ye Flowers around her grow ; Te Swains , I beg you , pafs in Silence by , My Love in yonder Vale ...
... appears in the following Paffage in one of Mr. Philips's Pastorals . Breathe foft ye Winds , ye Waters gently flow , Shield her ye Trees , ye Flowers around her grow ; Te Swains , I beg you , pafs in Silence by , My Love in yonder Vale ...
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