The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 - Conduct of life |
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... Ned Drowsy CXIX . The fame continued CXX . The fame continued CXXI . The fame continued - - - 213 -222 - 234 - 246 - - 259 CXXII , The fame continued , in which Abra- ham NUMBER . bam Abrahams gives his own bif- tory - CONTENTS .
... Ned Drowsy CXIX . The fame continued CXX . The fame continued CXXI . The fame continued - - - 213 -222 - 234 - 246 - - 259 CXXII , The fame continued , in which Abra- ham NUMBER . bam Abrahams gives his own bif- tory - CONTENTS .
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... Abrahams gives his own bif- tory - - Page 269 CXXIII . Remarks upon the present taste for act- ing private plays . A short poст ап- nexed , founded upon reflections resulting from that fubject - - 280 CXXIV . Obfervations upon the ...
... Abrahams gives his own bif- tory - - Page 269 CXXIII . Remarks upon the present taste for act- ing private plays . A short poст ап- nexed , founded upon reflections resulting from that fubject - - 280 CXXIV . Obfervations upon the ...
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... one of which is carried up to Adam , and the other brought down from Abraham . The gospel hiftorians , as I understand them , profess severally to to render a true account of Chrift's miffion , comprising 198 THE OBSERVER . No f15 .
... one of which is carried up to Adam , and the other brought down from Abraham . The gospel hiftorians , as I understand them , profess severally to to render a true account of Chrift's miffion , comprising 198 THE OBSERVER . No f15 .
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... Abraham , and to him the promises were made , that in his feed all the nations of the world should be blessed . Where then are we naturally to look for the Messias but from the stock of Abraham , from the descendants of that family , in ...
... Abraham , and to him the promises were made , that in his feed all the nations of the world should be blessed . Where then are we naturally to look for the Messias but from the stock of Abraham , from the descendants of that family , in ...
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... Abraham in his reply to Dives , as recorded in the words of Christ , and maintain with him , that as they would not be- lieve the word of Mofes , neither would they be perfuaded , though one actually rose from the dead . And now I will ...
... Abraham in his reply to Dives , as recorded in the words of Christ , and maintain with him , that as they would not be- lieve the word of Mofes , neither would they be perfuaded , though one actually rose from the dead . And now I will ...
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Abrahams addreſſed Ęschylus afferts againſt almoſt alſo amongst anſwer Antiphanes Attalus beauty becauſe beſt bleſſing caſt cauſe character Chrift Chriſtian cloſe comedy comic Conftantia courſe deſcribed Diphilus diſcovered diſplay diſpoſed drama Drowſy eaſy eſtabliſhed faid falſe fame faſhion fatire fays feem firſt fome foon fragment fuch fure give hath heart himſelf houſe inſtance intereſted itſelf Jews juſt lady laſt leſs maſter Menander ment Middle Comedy miracle Mofes moſt muſe muſt myſelf nature obſerved occafion paffion paſs paſſages paſſed perſon pleaſed pleaſure poet preſent purpoſe queſtion racter reaſon reſpect Saint Mark ſame ſay ſcene ſecond ſee ſeems ſelf ſenſibility ſerve ſervice ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhew ſhort ſhould ſmall ſociety ſome ſomething ſpare ſpeak ſpirit ſtage ſtand ſtate ſtile ſtill ſtop ſtriking ſubject ſuch Suidas ſuppoſed ſurpriſe ſyſtem thee theſe thing thoſe uſe whilft whoſe writers