“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 18
... matter came necessarily before the King , who commanded his son , on foot , to lay his right hand on the gentleman's stirrup as he sat on horseback in sight of the whole army and ask his pardon . When the Prince touched his stirrup ...
... matter came necessarily before the King , who commanded his son , on foot , to lay his right hand on the gentleman's stirrup as he sat on horseback in sight of the whole army and ask his pardon . When the Prince touched his stirrup ...
Strana 27
... , my judgement of these matters : and I would be transmitted to posterity ( for the little share of time such names as mine can live ) under the character character of one who loved is country , and would NO . 384 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... , my judgement of these matters : and I would be transmitted to posterity ( for the little share of time such names as mine can live ) under the character character of one who loved is country , and would NO . 384 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 28
... matters ; and that I think is so reasonable and well - grounded , that I believe I can never have any other . : Another reason of my publishing these Sermons at this time , is , that I have a mind to do myself some honour by doing what ...
... matters ; and that I think is so reasonable and well - grounded , that I believe I can never have any other . : Another reason of my publishing these Sermons at this time , is , that I have a mind to do myself some honour by doing what ...
Strana 41
... matter had appeared to us endowed only with those real qualities which it actually possesses , it would have made but a very joyless and uncomfortable figure ; and why has Providence given it a power of producing in us such imaginary ...
... matter had appeared to us endowed only with those real qualities which it actually possesses , it would have made but a very joyless and uncomfortable figure ; and why has Providence given it a power of producing in us such imaginary ...
Strana 55
... the behaviour of the respective sisterhoods . But as the matter of respect to the world which looks on , is carried on , methinks it is so very easy to be what what is in the general called virtuous , that it NO . 390 . 55 THE SPECTATOR .
... the behaviour of the respective sisterhoods . But as the matter of respect to the world which looks on , is carried on , methinks it is so very easy to be what what is in the general called virtuous , that it NO . 390 . 55 THE SPECTATOR .
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