The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 16
... whole chasm in nature , from a plant to a man , is filled up with diverse kinds of creatures , rising one over another by such a gentle and easy ascent , that the little transitions and deviations from one species to another are almost ...
... whole chasm in nature , from a plant to a man , is filled up with diverse kinds of creatures , rising one over another by such a gentle and easy ascent , that the little transitions and deviations from one species to another are almost ...
Strana 37
... whole fraternity of heathen gods , it being my design to condemn every poem to the flames in which Jupiter thunders , or exercises any other act of authority which does not belong to him : in short , I expect that no pagan agent shall ...
... whole fraternity of heathen gods , it being my design to condemn every poem to the flames in which Jupiter thunders , or exercises any other act of authority which does not belong to him : in short , I expect that no pagan agent shall ...
Strana 41
... whole plain , which did sometimes outshine the light , and oppressed the beams of the adamantine pillar ; though by the observation I made afterwards , it appeared that it was not for any diminution of light , but that this lay in the ...
... whole plain , which did sometimes outshine the light , and oppressed the beams of the adamantine pillar ; though by the observation I made afterwards , it appeared that it was not for any diminution of light , but that this lay in the ...
Strana 62
... whole eques- trian order ; and having separated the married from the single , did particular honours to the former ; but he told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , - he told the bachelors , that their lives and actions had ...
... whole eques- trian order ; and having separated the married from the single , did particular honours to the former ; but he told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , - he told the bachelors , that their lives and actions had ...
Strana 64
... whole sex is possessed of . Such calamities as these would not happen , if it could possibly be brought about , that , by fining bachelors as papists convict , or the like , they were P Dissoluteness . distinguished to their ...
... whole sex is possessed of . Such calamities as these would not happen , if it could possibly be brought about , that , by fining bachelors as papists convict , or the like , they were P Dissoluteness . distinguished to their ...
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