The SpectatorH. Washbourne & Company, 1855 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... turally retrench the little superfluities of garniture and equipage . The blossoms will fall of themselves when the root that nourishes them is destroyed . I shall therefore , as I have said , apply my reme- dies to the first seeds and ...
... turally retrench the little superfluities of garniture and equipage . The blossoms will fall of themselves when the root that nourishes them is destroyed . I shall therefore , as I have said , apply my reme- dies to the first seeds and ...
Strana 25
... turally an historian who writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wise forefathers , will make the following reflections : " In the beginning of the eighteenth century , the Italian tongue was so well ...
... turally an historian who writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wise forefathers , will make the following reflections : " In the beginning of the eighteenth century , the Italian tongue was so well ...
Strana 79
... turally thinks , if she is tall enough , she is wise enough , for any thing for which her education makes her think she is designed To make her an agree- able person is the main purpose of her parents ; to that is all their cost , to ...
... turally thinks , if she is tall enough , she is wise enough , for any thing for which her education makes her think she is designed To make her an agree- able person is the main purpose of her parents ; to that is all their cost , to ...
Strana 122
... turally endued with a very small share of common sense , and have read a great number of books with- out taste or distinction . The truth of it is , learning , like travelling , and all other methods of improvement , as it finishes of ...
... turally endued with a very small share of common sense , and have read a great number of books with- out taste or distinction . The truth of it is , learning , like travelling , and all other methods of improvement , as it finishes of ...
Strana 139
... turally avoid whatever is noxious or unwholesome ? Nor must we here omit that great variety of arms with which nature has differently fortified the bodies of several kinds of animals - such as claws , hoofs , borns , teeth , and tusks ...
... turally avoid whatever is noxious or unwholesome ? Nor must we here omit that great variety of arms with which nature has differently fortified the bodies of several kinds of animals - such as claws , hoofs , borns , teeth , and tusks ...
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