The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 8
... pleased no purpose to have within one the seeds of a with their ruin , and whilst they think laziness thousand good qualities , if we want the vigour is a desirable character ; whether it be that and resolution necessary for the ...
... pleased no purpose to have within one the seeds of a with their ruin , and whilst they think laziness thousand good qualities , if we want the vigour is a desirable character ; whether it be that and resolution necessary for the ...
Strana 17
... pleased to take notice , that within four months sensible spirits know no indifference in mar- after I left my husband I was delivered of a riage : what then do you think is my piercing daughter , who died within a few hours after her ...
... pleased to take notice , that within four months sensible spirits know no indifference in mar- after I left my husband I was delivered of a riage : what then do you think is my piercing daughter , who died within a few hours after her ...
Strana 20
... pleased , out of a concern for the good of your wait upon you as soon as my new clothes are countrymen , to act , under the character of made , and hay - harvest is in . I could , though Spectator , not only the part of a looker - on ...
... pleased , out of a concern for the good of your wait upon you as soon as my new clothes are countrymen , to act , under the character of made , and hay - harvest is in . I could , though Spectator , not only the part of a looker - on ...
Strana 21
... pleased with the hidden moral which you have taken notice of in several parts of the poem . The design of this letter is to desire your thoughts , whe- ther there may not also be some moral couched under that place in the same book ...
... pleased with the hidden moral which you have taken notice of in several parts of the poem . The design of this letter is to desire your thoughts , whe- ther there may not also be some moral couched under that place in the same book ...
Strana 25
... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer sings , dances , plays on the lute and harpsi- in the last of the following lines : At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal seat High on a hill , far blazing ...
... pleased with the poet's imitation of Homer sings , dances , plays on the lute and harpsi- in the last of the following lines : At length into the limits of the north They came , and Satan took his royal seat High on a hill , far blazing ...
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