The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... nature : I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob- ligations which you have laid upon , Sir , your most obedient humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH . 1712 . MY LORD , As it is natural ...
... nature : I cannot , however , conclude it , without acknowledging those great ob- ligations which you have laid upon , Sir , your most obedient humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . TO THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH . 1712 . MY LORD , As it is natural ...
Strana 12
... Nature and rea- son direct one thing , passion and humour another . To follow the dictates of these two latter , is ... nature itself should prompt us to think so . an under part at his table , and being a man of more Respect to all kind ...
... Nature and rea- son direct one thing , passion and humour another . To follow the dictates of these two latter , is ... nature itself should prompt us to think so . an under part at his table , and being a man of more Respect to all kind ...
Strana 32
... nature , that a generous rishment , and how much went away by the other channels and distributions of nature . 66 Having provided myself with this chair , I used to study , eat , drink , and sleep in it ; insomuch that I may be said ...
... nature , that a generous rishment , and how much went away by the other channels and distributions of nature . 66 Having provided myself with this chair , I used to study , eat , drink , and sleep in it ; insomuch that I may be said ...
Strana 68
... nature are indifferent , appear ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong sex , the faults and imperfec- tions of one sex transplanted into another appear black and monstrous . As for the men , I shall not in this paper any farther ...
... nature are indifferent , appear ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong sex , the faults and imperfec- tions of one sex transplanted into another appear black and monstrous . As for the men , I shall not in this paper any farther ...
Strana 74
... nature . For this reason , the similitudes in heroic poets , who endea- vour rather to fill the mind with great conceptions than to divert it with such as are new and surprising , have seldom any thing in them that can be called wit ...
... nature . For this reason , the similitudes in heroic poets , who endea- vour rather to fill the mind with great conceptions than to divert it with such as are new and surprising , have seldom any thing in them that can be called wit ...
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