The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana 24
... turn as pale as ashes upon seeing my younger boy sliding upon the ice . These slight intimations will give you to un- derstand , that there are numberless little crimes which children take no notice of while they are doing , which ...
... turn as pale as ashes upon seeing my younger boy sliding upon the ice . These slight intimations will give you to un- derstand , that there are numberless little crimes which children take no notice of while they are doing , which ...
Strana 29
... turn all his endeavors to exert himself accord- ing as that prompts him . Instead of this , which is an innocent method of enjoying a man's self , and turning out of the general tracks , wherein you have crowds of rivals , there are ...
... turn all his endeavors to exert himself accord- ing as that prompts him . Instead of this , which is an innocent method of enjoying a man's self , and turning out of the general tracks , wherein you have crowds of rivals , there are ...
Strana 36
... turn their thoughts upon the other extremity , as well remem- bering the old kitchen proverb , that if you light your fire at both ends , the middle will shift for itself . I am engaged in this speculation by a sight which I lately met ...
... turn their thoughts upon the other extremity , as well remem- bering the old kitchen proverb , that if you light your fire at both ends , the middle will shift for itself . I am engaged in this speculation by a sight which I lately met ...
Strana 40
... outrageously good , I shall turn to a -scene in one of Fletcher's plays , where this charac- ter is drawn , and the economy of whoredom most This admirably described . The passage I would point to is 40 No. 266 . THE SPECTATOR .
... outrageously good , I shall turn to a -scene in one of Fletcher's plays , where this charac- ter is drawn , and the economy of whoredom most This admirably described . The passage I would point to is 40 No. 266 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 43
... turn chiefly upon words . For this reason I shall wave the dis- cussion of that point which was started some years since , whether Milton's Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? Those who will not give it that title , may call it ...
... turn chiefly upon words . For this reason I shall wave the dis- cussion of that point which was started some years since , whether Milton's Paradise Lost may be called an heroic poem ? Those who will not give it that title , may call it ...
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