The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... mean , in that generous disregard of popular opin- ion which you showed some years ago , when you chose for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as ...
... mean , in that generous disregard of popular opin- ion which you showed some years ago , when you chose for your wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefathers as ...
Strana 7
... means favorable to literature , when the succession of a new family to the throne , filled the nation with anxiety , discord , and confusion . Either the turbulence of the times , or the satiety of the readers , put a stop to the ...
... means favorable to literature , when the succession of a new family to the throne , filled the nation with anxiety , discord , and confusion . Either the turbulence of the times , or the satiety of the readers , put a stop to the ...
Strana 13
... mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought No. 519. ] 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so curiously wrought No. 519. ] 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 14
... mean all those animals with which every part of the universe is furnished . The mate- rial world is only the shell of the universe ; the world of life are its inhabitants . If we consider those parts of the material world which lie the ...
... mean all those animals with which every part of the universe is furnished . The mate- rial world is only the shell of the universe ; the world of life are its inhabitants . If we consider those parts of the material world which lie the ...
Strana 24
... mean , that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this through incapacity or prejudice , one of which disables almost every man who talks to you from representing things as he ought . For which reason I am come to a resolution ...
... mean , that can report what they have seen or heard ; and this through incapacity or prejudice , one of which disables almost every man who talks to you from representing things as he ought . For which reason I am come to a resolution ...
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