The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... sight . The foundation hardly seemed a foundation , but a set of curling clouds , which it stood upon by magical contrivance . The way by which we ascended was painted like a rainbow ; and as we went , the breeze that played about us ...
... sight . The foundation hardly seemed a foundation , but a set of curling clouds , which it stood upon by magical contrivance . The way by which we ascended was painted like a rainbow ; and as we went , the breeze that played about us ...
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... sight away from him , and left him to stroll about the world in the blind condition wherein Chremylus beheld him . With much ado Chremylus prevailed upon him to go to his house , where he met an old wo . man in a tattered raiment , who ...
... sight away from him , and left him to stroll about the world in the blind condition wherein Chremylus beheld him . With much ado Chremylus prevailed upon him to go to his house , where he met an old wo . man in a tattered raiment , who ...
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... sight Applaud my lays , or censure what I write ; To thee I sing , and hope to borrow fame By adding to my page Messala's name . } THE love of praise is a passion deeply fixed in the mind of every extraordinary person , and those who ...
... sight Applaud my lays , or censure what I write ; To thee I sing , and hope to borrow fame By adding to my page Messala's name . } THE love of praise is a passion deeply fixed in the mind of every extraordinary person , and those who ...
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... sight with any care of dress ; his outward garb is but the emblem of his mind , it is genteel , plain , and unaffected ; he knows that gold and embroidery can add nothing to the opinion which all have of his merit , and that he gives a ...
... sight with any care of dress ; his outward garb is but the emblem of his mind , it is genteel , plain , and unaffected ; he knows that gold and embroidery can add nothing to the opinion which all have of his merit , and that he gives a ...
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... happiness , before they are in being ; we can set the sun and stars forward , or lose VOL . VIII . 9 sight of them by wandering into those retired parts of No. 471 . 89 THE SPECTATOR . No. 471. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1712. ...
... happiness , before they are in being ; we can set the sun and stars forward , or lose VOL . VIII . 9 sight of them by wandering into those retired parts of No. 471 . 89 THE SPECTATOR . No. 471. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1712. ...
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