The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 7
... less leisure , I should contrived , and the more adjusted to a poetical have more ; for I should then find my time probability , as it was a received doctrine among distinguished into portions , some for business , the most famous ...
... less leisure , I should contrived , and the more adjusted to a poetical have more ; for I should then find my time probability , as it was a received doctrine among distinguished into portions , some for business , the most famous ...
Strana 8
... less creatures , in the only place where covet- ousness were a virtue , we turn prodigals ! No- thing lies upon our hands with such uneasiness , nor have there been so many devices for any one thing , as to make it slide away impercep ...
... less creatures , in the only place where covet- ousness were a virtue , we turn prodigals ! No- thing lies upon our hands with such uneasiness , nor have there been so many devices for any one thing , as to make it slide away impercep ...
Strana 16
... less judgment and invention than this great author , would have found it very difficult to have filled these tender parts of the poem with sentiments proper for a state of in- ' Some years ago it happened that I lived in nocence ; to ...
... less judgment and invention than this great author , would have found it very difficult to have filled these tender parts of the poem with sentiments proper for a state of in- ' Some years ago it happened that I lived in nocence ; to ...
Strana 21
... less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth watery image : back I turn'd ; Thou following cry'dst aloud , " Return , fair Eve ! Whom fly'st thou ? Whom thou fly'st , of him thou art , His flesh , his bone ; to ...
... less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth watery image : back I turn'd ; Thou following cry'dst aloud , " Return , fair Eve ! Whom fly'st thou ? Whom thou fly'st , of him thou art , His flesh , his bone ; to ...
Strana 25
... less hereditary book of receipts : for her female an- degree crept into every fashionable family , de- cestors have been always famed for good house- prives me of all the comforts of my life , and wifery , one of whom is made immortal ...
... less hereditary book of receipts : for her female an- degree crept into every fashionable family , de- cestors have been always famed for good house- prives me of all the comforts of my life , and wifery , one of whom is made immortal ...
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