The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... night , In the dun air sublime ; and ready now To stoop with wearied wings and willing feet On the bare outside of this world , that seem'd Firm land imbosom'd without firmament ; Uncertain which , in ocean or in air . Him God beholding ...
... night , In the dun air sublime ; and ready now To stoop with wearied wings and willing feet On the bare outside of this world , that seem'd Firm land imbosom'd without firmament ; Uncertain which , in ocean or in air . Him God beholding ...
Strana 9
... night in rubbing two smooth stones one upon ano- ther ; that is , as the vulgar phrase is , in po- lishing marble . My friend , Sir Andrew Freeport , as we were sitting in the club last night , gave us an ac- count of a sober citizen ...
... night in rubbing two smooth stones one upon ano- ther ; that is , as the vulgar phrase is , in po- lishing marble . My friend , Sir Andrew Freeport , as we were sitting in the club last night , gave us an ac- count of a sober citizen ...
Strana 14
... night - gowns , with our on my side . stockings about our heels , and sometimes but We may conclude the beauties of the fourth one on . Our salutation at entrance is a yawn book under three heads . In the first are those and a stretch ...
... night - gowns , with our on my side . stockings about our heels , and sometimes but We may conclude the beauties of the fourth one on . Our salutation at entrance is a yawn book under three heads . In the first are those and a stretch ...
Strana 16
... night , Maker om nipotent , and thou the day , " & c . Most of the modern heroic poets have imi tated the ancients , in beginning a speech with- out premising that the person said thus or thus ; but as it is easy to imitate the ancients ...
... night , Maker om nipotent , and thou the day , " & c . Most of the modern heroic poets have imi tated the ancients , in beginning a speech with- out premising that the person said thus or thus ; but as it is easy to imitate the ancients ...
Strana 18
... night . Could not go to sleep till one in the morning for thinking of my journal . From three to four . Dinner cold before I sat down . Saw company . From four to eleven . Mr. Froth's opinion of Milton His account of the Mohocks . His ...
... night . Could not go to sleep till one in the morning for thinking of my journal . From three to four . Dinner cold before I sat down . Saw company . From four to eleven . Mr. Froth's opinion of Milton His account of the Mohocks . His ...
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