The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Page 41
... fomething we have no Know ledge of . To me , as I hinted in my laft Paper , it seems the immediate Di- rection of Providence , and fuch an Ope- ration of the Supreme Being , as that which determines ration N ° 121. The SPECTATOR . 41 N ...
... fomething we have no Know ledge of . To me , as I hinted in my laft Paper , it seems the immediate Di- rection of Providence , and fuch an Ope- ration of the Supreme Being , as that which determines ration N ° 121. The SPECTATOR . 41 N ...
Page 43
... fomething mild and tractable , and by that means are qualifi Ied for a Domeftick Life . In this cafe the Paffions generally correfpond with the Make of the Body . We do not find the Fury of a Lion in fo weak and defenceless an Animal as ...
... fomething mild and tractable , and by that means are qualifi Ied for a Domeftick Life . In this cafe the Paffions generally correfpond with the Make of the Body . We do not find the Fury of a Lion in fo weak and defenceless an Animal as ...
Page 64
... fomething of great Importance to communicate to him ; upon which the good Man embraced him , and wept . Florio was no fooner arrived at the great House that flood in his Neighbourhood , but Eudoxus took him by the Hand , after the first ...
... fomething of great Importance to communicate to him ; upon which the good Man embraced him , and wept . Florio was no fooner arrived at the great House that flood in his Neighbourhood , but Eudoxus took him by the Hand , after the first ...
Page 133
... Abilities at large in his own Words . SIR , ' YOU OUR faying t'other Day there is fomething wonderful in the Nar- rowness ' rowness of those Minds , which can ' be N ° 134. The SPECTATOR . 133 N° 134. Friday, Auguft 3. ...
... Abilities at large in his own Words . SIR , ' YOU OUR faying t'other Day there is fomething wonderful in the Nar- rowness ' rowness of those Minds , which can ' be N ° 134. The SPECTATOR . 133 N° 134. Friday, Auguft 3. ...
Page 145
... fomething like an Academy , that by the beft Authori- ties and Rules drawn from the Analogy of Languages fhall fettle all Controver- fies between Grammar and Idiom . I have only confidered our Language as it fhews the Genius and natural ...
... fomething like an Academy , that by the beft Authori- ties and Rules drawn from the Analogy of Languages fhall fettle all Controver- fies between Grammar and Idiom . I have only confidered our Language as it fhews the Genius and natural ...
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