The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 167
... means overheard every thing that was whispered in the dun- geon . I believe one may venture to affirm , that a Cæsar or an Alexander would have rather died by the treason , than have used such disengenuous means for the detecting of it ...
... means overheard every thing that was whispered in the dun- geon . I believe one may venture to affirm , that a Cæsar or an Alexander would have rather died by the treason , than have used such disengenuous means for the detecting of it ...
Strana 249
... means the effect of all his labours was transferred from him . This man is to look on and see others giving direc- tions upon what terms and conditions his goods are to be purchased ; and all this usually done , not with an air of ...
... means the effect of all his labours was transferred from him . This man is to look on and see others giving direc- tions upon what terms and conditions his goods are to be purchased ; and all this usually done , not with an air of ...
Strana 490
... means to cleanse it from error , and to give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the ... mean , that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man ...
... means to cleanse it from error , and to give it a relish of truth ; which is the natural food and nourishment of the ... mean , that abominable practice of party - lying . This vice is so very predominant among us at present , that a man ...
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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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