The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 7
... thing else , than the last had , these gentlemen are instances of it in their different manner of application . Tulip is ever making allusions to the vigour of his person , the sinewy force of his make ; while Crastin professes a wary ...
... thing else , than the last had , these gentlemen are instances of it in their different manner of application . Tulip is ever making allusions to the vigour of his person , the sinewy force of his make ; while Crastin professes a wary ...
Strana 21
... thing , so as to take but little notice of the succession of ideas that pass in his mind whilst he is taken up with ... things ; so , on the other , as lengthening it , by employing his thoughts on many subjects , or by entertaining a ...
... thing , so as to take but little notice of the succession of ideas that pass in his mind whilst he is taken up with ... things ; so , on the other , as lengthening it , by employing his thoughts on many subjects , or by entertaining a ...
Strana 25
... thing I could say either on the topics they treat of , or any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the first , which is upon inward mourning , will be thought the production of a man who is well ...
... thing I could say either on the topics they treat of , or any other ; they both allude to former papers of mine , and I do not question but the first , which is upon inward mourning , will be thought the production of a man who is well ...
Strana 31
... thing , it must be given him by Tom . When I let any thing fall through the grief I was under , he would cry , " Do not beat the poor boy : give him some more julep for me , nobody else shall give it me . " He would strive to hide his ...
... thing , it must be given him by Tom . When I let any thing fall through the grief I was under , he would cry , " Do not beat the poor boy : give him some more julep for me , nobody else shall give it me . " He would strive to hide his ...
Strana 37
... thing out of our power be to do ill . ' Soon after the evening wherein Pharamond and Eucrate had this conversation , the following edict was published against duels . PHARAMOND'S EDICT AGAINST DUELS . ' Pharamond , king of the Gauls ...
... thing out of our power be to do ill . ' Soon after the evening wherein Pharamond and Eucrate had this conversation , the following edict was published against duels . PHARAMOND'S EDICT AGAINST DUELS . ' Pharamond , king of the Gauls ...
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