The Spectator, Svazek 2booksellers, 1799 |
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Strana 14
... means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth swims in rain , and all nature wears a lowring coun- tenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary world of art ; where I meet with ...
... means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth swims in rain , and all nature wears a lowring coun- tenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary world of art ; where I meet with ...
Strana 18
... mean appearence in the eyes of the ordina : y waiters and door- keepers made them to he repulsed from other parts of ... means but the distresses which arise from the many inexplicable cccurrences that happen among men , the ...
... mean appearence in the eyes of the ordina : y waiters and door- keepers made them to he repulsed from other parts of ... means but the distresses which arise from the many inexplicable cccurrences that happen among men , the ...
Strana 19
6 C 64 66 whose means , what no one else cared for doing , was brought about . " One evening when Pharamond came into the apart- ment of Eucrate , he found him extremely dejected ; upon which he asked ( with a smile which was natural to ...
6 C 64 66 whose means , what no one else cared for doing , was brought about . " One evening when Pharamond came into the apart- ment of Eucrate , he found him extremely dejected ; upon which he asked ( with a smile which was natural to ...
Strana 21
... means celebrated its subject in a double capacity . I once met with a page of Mr. Baxter under a Christmas pye . Whether or no the pastry - oook had made use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that super- stitious ...
... means celebrated its subject in a double capacity . I once met with a page of Mr. Baxter under a Christmas pye . Whether or no the pastry - oook had made use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that super- stitious ...
Strana 22
... ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and therefore cannot * cannot fail to please those who are not judges of 22 No 85 . THE SPECTATOR .
... ridicule . But though the language is mean , the thoughts , as I have before said , from one end to the other , are natural , and therefore cannot * cannot fail to please those who are not judges of 22 No 85 . THE SPECTATOR .
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