The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 144
... common enemy , the colonels in one army married the colonels in the other ; the captains in the same manner took the captains to their wives ; the whole body of common soldiers were matched after the example of their leaders . By this ...
... common enemy , the colonels in one army married the colonels in the other ; the captains in the same manner took the captains to their wives ; the whole body of common soldiers were matched after the example of their leaders . By this ...
Strana 258
... common concerns of life , lend sums of money which they are not able to spare , are bound for persons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted with , bestow places on ...
... common concerns of life , lend sums of money which they are not able to spare , are bound for persons whom they have but little friendship for , give recommendatory characters of men whom they are not acquainted with , bestow places on ...
Strana 401
... common world ; but that each of them when he is asleep is in a world of his own . The waking man is conversant in the world of nature : when he sleeps , he retires to a private world that is particular to himself . There seems something ...
... common world ; but that each of them when he is asleep is in a world of his own . The waking man is conversant in the world of nature : when he sleeps , he retires to a private world that is particular to himself . There seems something ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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