The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 17
... Sense wrapped a- bout a Thread - Paper , who has long kept it by her as an Image of artless Love . ای 6 To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . LOVELY , and oh that I could write loving Mis . Margaret Clark , I pray you let ...
... Sense wrapped a- bout a Thread - Paper , who has long kept it by her as an Image of artless Love . ای 6 To her I very much respect , Mrs. Margaret Clark . LOVELY , and oh that I could write loving Mis . Margaret Clark , I pray you let ...
Page 41
... Sense , and Breeding , and would kindly endeavour to influence the Education and growing Prospects of the younger Gentry about him , I am apt to believe it would ' save him a great deal of stale Beer on a publick Occasi- ، on , and ...
... Sense , and Breeding , and would kindly endeavour to influence the Education and growing Prospects of the younger Gentry about him , I am apt to believe it would ' save him a great deal of stale Beer on a publick Occasi- ، on , and ...
Page 58
... Sense is distinguished from others as he is fuch , tho ' he never runs upon Points too difficult for the reft of the World ; in like manner the reaching out of the Arm , and the most ordinary Motion , discovers whether a Man ever learnt ...
... Sense is distinguished from others as he is fuch , tho ' he never runs upon Points too difficult for the reft of the World ; in like manner the reaching out of the Arm , and the most ordinary Motion , discovers whether a Man ever learnt ...
Page 65
... Sense of their Juniors by the mere Force of Seniority ; so that for a young Man in the • Bloom of Life and Vigour of Age to give a reasonable • Contradiction to hisElders , is esteemed an unpardonable • Insolence , and regarded as a ...
... Sense of their Juniors by the mere Force of Seniority ; so that for a young Man in the • Bloom of Life and Vigour of Age to give a reasonable • Contradiction to hisElders , is esteemed an unpardonable • Insolence , and regarded as a ...
Page 85
... Sense of Cafar . It is easy to observe in him a Mind as capable of being en- tertained with Contemplation as Enterprize ; a Mind ready for great Exploits , but not impatient for Occafions to ex- ert it felf . The Prince has Wisdom and ...
... Sense of Cafar . It is easy to observe in him a Mind as capable of being en- tertained with Contemplation as Enterprize ; a Mind ready for great Exploits , but not impatient for Occafions to ex- ert it felf . The Prince has Wisdom and ...
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