“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... raised you this general approbation , had they not been accompanied with that modera . tion in an high fortune , and that affabi-- lity of manners , which are fo confpicu- A 2 ous ous through all parts of your life . Your averfion ΤΟ ...
... raised you this general approbation , had they not been accompanied with that modera . tion in an high fortune , and that affabi-- lity of manners , which are fo confpicu- A 2 ous ous through all parts of your life . Your averfion ΤΟ ...
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... raise it ; and if he finds by your cenfures on others , that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally con- cludes you could love him better if he had other qualifica- tions , and that by confequence your ...
... raise it ; and if he finds by your cenfures on others , that he is not fo agreeable in your opinion as he might be , he naturally con- cludes you could love him better if he had other qualifica- tions , and that by confequence your ...
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... the moderns : not to mention La Fontaine , who , by this way of writing , is come more . into vogue than any other author of our times . ΤΗΣ THE fables I have here mentioned are raised altogether upon 56 No 183 . THE SPECTATOR . No 183. ...
... the moderns : not to mention La Fontaine , who , by this way of writing , is come more . into vogue than any other author of our times . ΤΗΣ THE fables I have here mentioned are raised altogether upon 56 No 183 . THE SPECTATOR . No 183. ...
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THE fables I have here mentioned are raised altogether upon brutes and vegetables , with fome of our own species mixt among them , when the moral hath fo required . But befides this kind of fable , there is another in which the ac- tors ...
THE fables I have here mentioned are raised altogether upon brutes and vegetables , with fome of our own species mixt among them , when the moral hath fo required . But befides this kind of fable , there is another in which the ac- tors ...
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... raised an eftate by fnoring , but then he is reprefented to have flept what the common people call a dog's fleep ; or if his fleep was real , his wife was awake , and about her bufi- nefs . Your pen , which loves to moralize upon all ...
... raised an eftate by fnoring , but then he is reprefented to have flept what the common people call a dog's fleep ; or if his fleep was real , his wife was awake , and about her bufi- nefs . Your pen , which loves to moralize upon all ...
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