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. 58
... seems to intimate that things go and others come in their night - gowns to saunter well . Nay , their veneration towards him is so great , away their time , as if they never designed to go that when they are in other company they speak ...
... seems to intimate that things go and others come in their night - gowns to saunter well . Nay , their veneration towards him is so great , away their time , as if they never designed to go that when they are in other company they speak ...
Стр. 59
... seems , are born with a secret antipathy to one mistake . These papers are now translated , and another , and engage when they meet as naturally contain abundance of very odd observations , which as the elephant and the rhinoceros . But ...
... seems , are born with a secret antipathy to one mistake . These papers are now translated , and another , and engage when they meet as naturally contain abundance of very odd observations , which as the elephant and the rhinoceros . But ...
Стр. 60
... seems to have believed Steele the writer of it ; for it seems he gave one can go to , but the hero or fine gentleman of the hint of it to him . It has , however , Addison's signature in the it struts off upon the same account , and ...
... seems to have believed Steele the writer of it ; for it seems he gave one can go to , but the hero or fine gentleman of the hint of it to him . It has , however , Addison's signature in the it struts off upon the same account , and ...
Стр. 62
... seems to be nothing wanting to the visaged as she may then be thought , upon their finishing of these lovely pieces of human nature , wedding - day Mr. Spectator and she had but half besides the turning and applying their ambition an ...
... seems to be nothing wanting to the visaged as she may then be thought , upon their finishing of these lovely pieces of human nature , wedding - day Mr. Spectator and she had but half besides the turning and applying their ambition an ...
Стр. 69
... seems to have been more intent upon the fellow - travellers , who all of them pressed to see figure of his poem than ... seem to de- does not know that there are those little poems above mentioned in the shape of wings and altars ...
... seems to have been more intent upon the fellow - travellers , who all of them pressed to see figure of his poem than ... seem to de- does not know that there are those little poems above mentioned in the shape of wings and altars ...
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