The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 102
... hand ; primroses and violets sprang up under his feet , and all nature was cheered at his approach . Flora was on one hand , and Vertumnus on the other , in a robe of changeable silk . After this I was sur- prised to see the moon ...
... hand ; primroses and violets sprang up under his feet , and all nature was cheered at his approach . Flora was on one hand , and Vertumnus on the other , in a robe of changeable silk . After this I was sur- prised to see the moon ...
Strana 217
... hand to mouth , placed the whole comfort and satisfaction of their lives in their wives and children , and were ... hands , sigh and shed tears ; I con- sidered with myself what could this avail : I fell No. 450. ] 217 THE SPECTATOR .
... hand to mouth , placed the whole comfort and satisfaction of their lives in their wives and children , and were ... hands , sigh and shed tears ; I con- sidered with myself what could this avail : I fell No. 450. ] 217 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 450
... hands . He seemed at first a little uneasy under the operation , and was going in all haste to take the numbers of their ... hand , in order to settle him again therein . For my part I thought their al- legations but reasonable , and so ...
... hands . He seemed at first a little uneasy under the operation , and was going in all haste to take the numbers of their ... hand , in order to settle him again therein . For my part I thought their al- legations but reasonable , and so ...
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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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