The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 36
... thousands who have been slain in the late war , being of opinion that all such deaths may be very well accounted for by the Christian system of powder and ball . I do therefore strictly forbid the Fates to cut the thread of man's life ...
... thousands who have been slain in the late war , being of opinion that all such deaths may be very well accounted for by the Christian system of powder and ball . I do therefore strictly forbid the Fates to cut the thread of man's life ...
Strana 41
... thousands of huge misshapen ugly monsters ; these had great nets , which they were perpetually plying , and casting towards the crooked paths , and they would now and then catch up those that were nearest to them ; these they took up ...
... thousands of huge misshapen ugly monsters ; these had great nets , which they were perpetually plying , and casting towards the crooked paths , and they would now and then catch up those that were nearest to them ; these they took up ...
Strana 46
... thousand fopperies , silly artifices , falsehoods , and perhaps barbarities ; or at best arises no higher than to a kind of dancing - school breeding , to give the person a more sparkling air . • Nos . 33 , 479 , 490 , 522 , & c . The ...
... thousand fopperies , silly artifices , falsehoods , and perhaps barbarities ; or at best arises no higher than to a kind of dancing - school breeding , to give the person a more sparkling air . • Nos . 33 , 479 , 490 , 522 , & c . The ...
Strana 53
... thousand pities , that any young gentleman who is come of honest parents should be brought to public shame . And indeed I should be glad to have them handled a little tenderly at the first ; but if fair means will not prevail , there is ...
... thousand pities , that any young gentleman who is come of honest parents should be brought to public shame . And indeed I should be glad to have them handled a little tenderly at the first ; but if fair means will not prevail , there is ...
Strana 59
... thousand eyes , ) The pitying goddess easily comply'd , Follow'd in triumph , and adorned her guide : While Claudia , blushing still for past disgrace , March'd silent on , with a slow solemn pace ; Nor yet from some was all distrust ...
... thousand eyes , ) The pitying goddess easily comply'd , Follow'd in triumph , and adorned her guide : While Claudia , blushing still for past disgrace , March'd silent on , with a slow solemn pace ; Nor yet from some was all distrust ...
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