The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 - English essays |
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Page 22
... give him an opportunity to break his mind . ' I am , SIR , Your humble servant , ' MARY COMFIT . " If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' ' DEAR SIR , ' I BEG you to print this ...
... give him an opportunity to break his mind . ' I am , SIR , Your humble servant , ' MARY COMFIT . " If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' ' DEAR SIR , ' I BEG you to print this ...
Page 243
... give in their almanacks for this month ; such as are ' a spare and simple diet , with the moderate use of phle- botomy . ' Under this head of abstinence , I shall also advise my fair readers to be in a particular manner careful how they ...
... give in their almanacks for this month ; such as are ' a spare and simple diet , with the moderate use of phle- botomy . ' Under this head of abstinence , I shall also advise my fair readers to be in a particular manner careful how they ...
Page 361
... give his orders to the goddess Atè , to punish him for his hardness of heart . This noble allegory needs but little explanation ; for whether the goddess Atè signifies injury , as some have explained it ; or guilt in general , as others ...
... give his orders to the goddess Atè , to punish him for his hardness of heart . This noble allegory needs but little explanation ; for whether the goddess Atè signifies injury , as some have explained it ; or guilt in general , as others ...
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