The Spectator, 4. kötetJ.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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36. oldal
... turning every Misfortune into a Judgment , proceeds from wrong Notions of Religion , which , in its own Nature , produces Good - will towards Men , and puts the mildest Construction upon every Accident that befalls them . In this Case ...
... turning every Misfortune into a Judgment , proceeds from wrong Notions of Religion , which , in its own Nature , produces Good - will towards Men , and puts the mildest Construction upon every Accident that befalls them . In this Case ...
37. oldal
... turn upon People who had great Estates , but never enjoyed them , by reason of some Flaw in their own , or their Father's Behaviour . She can give you the Reason why such an one died Childless : Why such an one was cut off in the Flower ...
... turn upon People who had great Estates , but never enjoyed them , by reason of some Flaw in their own , or their Father's Behaviour . She can give you the Reason why such an one died Childless : Why such an one was cut off in the Flower ...
56. oldal
... Turn of good Sense and Elegance of Expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at Six Pence , and promises that he himself will engage for above an Hundred of his Acquaintance , who shall take it ...
... Turn of good Sense and Elegance of Expression , than the generous Philomedes , who advises me to value every Spectator at Six Pence , and promises that he himself will engage for above an Hundred of his Acquaintance , who shall take it ...
58. oldal
... turn'd , Great Britain for her Censor's Silence mourn'd , Robb'd of his sprightly Beams she wept the Night , Till the Spectator rose , and blaz'd as bright . So the first Man the Sun's first Setting view'd , And sigh'd , ' till circling ...
... turn'd , Great Britain for her Censor's Silence mourn'd , Robb'd of his sprightly Beams she wept the Night , Till the Spectator rose , and blaz'd as bright . So the first Man the Sun's first Setting view'd , And sigh'd , ' till circling ...
63. oldal
... turns her Head Sept. 22 , another Way , and the Answer is made to the dear Uxander : If you tell a merry Tale , the Application is still directed to her Dear ; and when she should commend you , she says to him , as if he had spoke it ...
... turns her Head Sept. 22 , another Way , and the Answer is made to the dear Uxander : If you tell a merry Tale , the Application is still directed to her Dear ; and when she should commend you , she says to him , as if he had spoke it ...
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