No.55-102, Apr. 16, 1726-Mar. 25, 1727booksellers of London and Westminster, 1734 |
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... common Topick of Difcourse over every Counter , and at the publick Exchange . SQUIRE Fopling is next to him in that vi- tious Folly , in proportion to his Quality and Fortune : He dreffes elegantly , attacks a Mask at the Play with a ...
... common Topick of Difcourse over every Counter , and at the publick Exchange . SQUIRE Fopling is next to him in that vi- tious Folly , in proportion to his Quality and Fortune : He dreffes elegantly , attacks a Mask at the Play with a ...
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... common Juftice and Chari- ty , and to the Welfare of that Nation , of which they pretend to be important Mem- bers . I am , SIR , Tour most humble Servant , O. O. P. S. As I was going to feal up this Letter , my Friend Mr. Searwell the ...
... common Juftice and Chari- ty , and to the Welfare of that Nation , of which they pretend to be important Mem- bers . I am , SIR , Tour most humble Servant , O. O. P. S. As I was going to feal up this Letter , my Friend Mr. Searwell the ...
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... common prudence to have a quite different effect ; fince by discovering this their Igno- rance , they only expose themselves as fit to be impos'd upon , and by obftinate perfisting in their Error , provoke a Man to do so , who perhaps ...
... common prudence to have a quite different effect ; fince by discovering this their Igno- rance , they only expose themselves as fit to be impos'd upon , and by obftinate perfisting in their Error , provoke a Man to do so , who perhaps ...
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... common Obfervation , that those Persons who are least contentious in bargaining , get cheaper and better Pennyworths than their Neighbours . So that if Men either regard the promoting of of Honesty and Truth in the World , or know ...
... common Obfervation , that those Persons who are least contentious in bargaining , get cheaper and better Pennyworths than their Neighbours . So that if Men either regard the promoting of of Honesty and Truth in the World , or know ...
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... common things of Life , always puts them out of humour . They expect there shall be Strictness of Reafon , Proportion of Parts , and Regularity of Defign in every thing they read ; otherwise they think themselves ill dealt with . The ...
... common things of Life , always puts them out of humour . They expect there shall be Strictness of Reafon , Proportion of Parts , and Regularity of Defign in every thing they read ; otherwise they think themselves ill dealt with . The ...
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Página 126 - Antony the world ? A woman. Who was the cause of a long ten years' war, And laid at last old Troy in ashes ? Woman, Destructive, damnable, deceitful woman ! Woman to man...
Página 60 - Twas then, as slumbering on my couch I lay, A sudden splendour seem'd to kindle day, A breeze came breathing in a sweet perfume, Blown from eternal gardens, fill'd the room ; And in a void of blue, that clouds invest, Appear'da daughter of the realms of rest...
Página 234 - ... observation. On the contrary, we shall find, that all our attempts to prescribe bounds to the activity of this so powerful agent will end only in surprise at the extent of its authority ; in astonishment at the universality of its influence. Its claim to an undisputed empire over language is asserted by the author from whom I have taken the motto of this paper; with what justice, the testimony of a succeeding age may declare ; when a Caesar who made and unmade the laws of the world at his pleasure,...
Página 65 - Ever long, and ever late, Full of meats, and full of wine ; This takes his temper from the swine.
Página 47 - If we see right, we see our woes: Then what avails it to have eyes? From ignorance our comfort flows. The only wretched are the wise.
Página 65 - Twas hence in drinking on the lawns New turns of humour seiz'd the Fauns. Here one was crying out, " By Jove !" Another, " Fight me in the grove ;" This wounds a friend, and that the trees; The lion's temper reign'd in these.
Página 352 - I would have been glad to have seen Mr. Cowley, before he died, celebrate Captain Douglas's death ; who stood and burnt in one of our ships at Chatham, when his soldiers left him, because it should never be said, a Douglas quitted his post without order...
Página 61 - Tis love that angels praise and men adore, 'Tis love divine that asks it all and more. Fling back the gates of ever-blazing day, Pour floods of liquid light to gild the way ; And all in glory wrapt...
Página 60 - And all her sweet companions sons of light. Straight as I gaz'd, my fear and wonder grew, Fear barr'd my voice, and wonder fix'd my view ; When lo ! a cherub of the...
Página 83 - ... in innocency, a far better wearing. She doth not, with lying long abed, spoil both her complexion and conditions.