The New spectator, with the sage opinions of John Bull, Temas1-251784 |
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... TRUTH , and being thirsty with rambling in the woods , directed her course to a cottage , near which a young maiden , called PHILOSOPHY , WAS drawing water out of a well . CURIOSITY prompted REASON to peep into the well , to see how ...
... TRUTH , and being thirsty with rambling in the woods , directed her course to a cottage , near which a young maiden , called PHILOSOPHY , WAS drawing water out of a well . CURIOSITY prompted REASON to peep into the well , to see how ...
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... truth have been accuf- ed of committing scandal ! If people will expofe their vices , am not I , most worthy SPEC , deputed by you to reveal their offences , and , in their per- fons , to expofe vice itfelf ? Is not that to be the chief ...
... truth have been accuf- ed of committing scandal ! If people will expofe their vices , am not I , most worthy SPEC , deputed by you to reveal their offences , and , in their per- fons , to expofe vice itfelf ? Is not that to be the chief ...
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... TRUTH . THERE is nothing like obliging the Ladies ; I therefore recommend to your SPECTATOR- SHIP to difmount your emblematical frontispiece retaining it only in your firft number . Truly , Sir , feveral gentlemen , as well as ladies ...
... TRUTH . THERE is nothing like obliging the Ladies ; I therefore recommend to your SPECTATOR- SHIP to difmount your emblematical frontispiece retaining it only in your firft number . Truly , Sir , feveral gentlemen , as well as ladies ...
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... truth and fiction , which thefe hackers and hewers of reputation deal out fo lavishly on those who will not come down ! -Another important branch in this traffic , is the Cyprian fiflerhood , who , when they can afford it , pay well for ...
... truth and fiction , which thefe hackers and hewers of reputation deal out fo lavishly on those who will not come down ! -Another important branch in this traffic , is the Cyprian fiflerhood , who , when they can afford it , pay well for ...
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... truth , my dear friend , is feldom to be heard , and when it is , never fails to be drowned in the clamours of falfhood . My ob- servations have generally the bad , or rather the good fortune to vary confiderably from those of the daily ...
... truth , my dear friend , is feldom to be heard , and when it is , never fails to be drowned in the clamours of falfhood . My ob- servations have generally the bad , or rather the good fortune to vary confiderably from those of the daily ...
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Página 8 - Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition : By that sin fell the angels; how can man, then, The image of his Maker, hope to win by it ? Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee ; Corruption wins not more than honesty.
Página 3 - My love is dead, Gone to his death-bed All under the willow tree. Black his hair as the winter night, White his skin as the summer snow, Red his face as the morning light; Cold he lies in the grave below. My love is dead, Gone to his death-bed, All under the willow-tree.
Página 8 - Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not. Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's, and truth's; then if thou fall'st, O Cromwell, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr!
Página 7 - And Abraham arose, and went forth into the wilderness, and sought diligently for the man, and found him, and returned with him to the tent ; and when he had entreated him kindly, he sent him away on the morrow with gifts.
Página 6 - Townshend, for ever on the rack of exertion, but rather lightened upon the subject, and reached the point by the flashings of the mind, which, like those of his eye, were felt but could not be followed. Upon the whole, there was in this man something that could create, subvert, or reform...
Página 6 - Abraham arose and met him, and said unto him, Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shalt arise early in the morning, and go on thy way. And the man said, Nay ; for I will abide under this tree.
Página 4 - ... which are the overflowings of faculties they never enjoyed. Perfectly unconfcious that they are indebted to their ftupidity for the confiftency of their conduct, they plume themfelves on an imaginary virtue, which has its origin in what is really their difgrace. — Let fuch, if fuch dare approach the...
Página 4 - The beauty of women is considerably owing to their weakness or delicacy, and is even enhanced by their timidity, . a quality of mind analogous to it.
Página 3 - The envied lot of wealth denies ; If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through Poverty's uneven road, And, for the due bread of the day...
Página 6 - a man bent with age, coming from the way of the wildernefs leaning on a ftaff.