The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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Стр. 45
... never have of either , further than , sign of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the ...
... never have of either , further than , sign of life , and our thoughts are employed upon the chief purpose either in business or pleasure , we shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be guilty of it : but when we give the ...
Стр. 57
... never knew the reason of it till you gave one was ( like Quixote in the puppet - show ) so highly for the shortness of yours . If I knew a name ugly provoked , that he told them , if they would move 11 enough to belong to the above ...
... never knew the reason of it till you gave one was ( like Quixote in the puppet - show ) so highly for the shortness of yours . If I knew a name ugly provoked , that he told them , if they would move 11 enough to belong to the above ...
Стр. 78
... never trust her out opinion is of no consequence against me ; if they of her sight , came to be so polite . are against me , the general opinion cannot long It cannot be denied , but that the negligence of every thing which engages the ...
... never trust her out opinion is of no consequence against me ; if they of her sight , came to be so polite . are against me , the general opinion cannot long It cannot be denied , but that the negligence of every thing which engages the ...
Стр. 82
... never to go out of that which is the agreeable as a blessing meet with a friend who is as virtuous part of our character . as himself . There is another saying in the same author , which would have been very much admired in an Heathen ...
... never to go out of that which is the agreeable as a blessing meet with a friend who is as virtuous part of our character . as himself . There is another saying in the same author , which would have been very much admired in an Heathen ...
Стр. 85
... never spoke more words than these , Fight on , my merry - men all , For why , my life is an end , Lord Percy sees my fall . ' Merry - men , in the language of those times , is no O Christ ! my very heart doth bleed With sorrow for thy ...
... never spoke more words than these , Fight on , my merry - men all , For why , my life is an end , Lord Percy sees my fall . ' Merry - men , in the language of those times , is no O Christ ! my very heart doth bleed With sorrow for thy ...
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