The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 11
... paffage , and could not force his way through it , the foldingdoors were immediately thrown open for his reception , and he was faluted as a brother . I have heard that this club , though it confifted but of fifteen perfons , weighed ...
... paffage , and could not force his way through it , the foldingdoors were immediately thrown open for his reception , and he was faluted as a brother . I have heard that this club , though it confifted but of fifteen perfons , weighed ...
Strana 27
... paffage in Socrate's behaviour at his death , in a light wherein none of the critics have confidered it . That excellent man , entertaining his friends a little before he drank the bowl of poifon , with a discourse on the immortality of ...
... paffage in Socrate's behaviour at his death , in a light wherein none of the critics have confidered it . That excellent man , entertaining his friends a little before he drank the bowl of poifon , with a discourse on the immortality of ...
Strana 67
... paffed through . As he was coming out of this delightful part of the wood , and entering upon the plains it inclofed ... paffage through it . Whilft he was looking about for fome track or path - way that might be worn in any part of it ...
... paffed through . As he was coming out of this delightful part of the wood , and entering upon the plains it inclofed ... paffage through it . Whilft he was looking about for fome track or path - way that might be worn in any part of it ...
Strana 72
... paffage . Monfieur de la Chambre has told me that he never knew what he was going to write when he took his pen into his hand ; but that one fen< tence always produced another . For my own part , I never knew what I fhould write next ...
... paffage . Monfieur de la Chambre has told me that he never knew what he was going to write when he took his pen into his hand ; but that one fen< tence always produced another . For my own part , I never knew what I fhould write next ...
Strana 86
... paffage in the eleventh book of Virgil's neids is very much to be admired , where Camilla in her latt agonies , inftead of weeping over the wound the had received , as one might have expected from a warrior of her fex , c núders only ...
... paffage in the eleventh book of Virgil's neids is very much to be admired , where Camilla in her latt agonies , inftead of weeping over the wound the had received , as one might have expected from a warrior of her fex , c núders only ...
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