The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... greatest beauties of the place . The only method I observe in this particular , is to range in the same quarter the products of the same sea- son , that they may make their appearance togeth- er , and compose a picture of the greatest ...
... greatest beauties of the place . The only method I observe in this particular , is to range in the same quarter the products of the same sea- son , that they may make their appearance togeth- er , and compose a picture of the greatest ...
Strana 159
... greatest among the ancients of different ages entertained upon this virtue . If we go back to the days of Solomon , we shall find favour a necessary consequence to a shame - faced man . Pliny , the greatest lawyer and most elegant ...
... greatest among the ancients of different ages entertained upon this virtue . If we go back to the days of Solomon , we shall find favour a necessary consequence to a shame - faced man . Pliny , the greatest lawyer and most elegant ...
Strana 162
... greatest man , and the finest woman , to whom he can address himself . Were this judiciously cor- rected in the nurseries of learning , pert coxcombs would know their distance : but we must bear with this false modesty in our young ...
... greatest man , and the finest woman , to whom he can address himself . Were this judiciously cor- rected in the nurseries of learning , pert coxcombs would know their distance : but we must bear with this false modesty in our young ...
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