The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 186
... pass by , are to a man impostors and murderers ; yet such is the cre- dulity of the vulgar , and the impudence of ... passing along to - day , a pa- per given into my hand by a fellow without a nose , tells us , as follows , what good ...
... pass by , are to a man impostors and murderers ; yet such is the cre- dulity of the vulgar , and the impudence of ... passing along to - day , a pa- per given into my hand by a fellow without a nose , tells us , as follows , what good ...
Strana 307
... pass a moment or two in sadness for the loss of so agreeable a man . Poor Eastcourt the last time I saw him , we were plotting to show the town his great capacity for act ing in his full light , by introducing him as dictating to a set ...
... pass a moment or two in sadness for the loss of so agreeable a man . Poor Eastcourt the last time I saw him , we were plotting to show the town his great capacity for act ing in his full light , by introducing him as dictating to a set ...
Strana 338
... pass my time in the country where I am , I must proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a fortune as would put me above the observance of ceremony and custom . ' My scheme of a country life then should be as follows . As I ...
... pass my time in the country where I am , I must proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a fortune as would put me above the observance of ceremony and custom . ' My scheme of a country life then should be as follows . As I ...
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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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