The Spectator, Svazek 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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Strana 9
... reflecting upon the ftrange conftitution of fome men , and how meanly they behave themselves in all forts of conditions . The perfon who begged of me is now , as I take it , fifty : I was well acquainted with him until about the age of ...
... reflecting upon the ftrange conftitution of fome men , and how meanly they behave themselves in all forts of conditions . The perfon who begged of me is now , as I take it , fifty : I was well acquainted with him until about the age of ...
Strana 36
... reflections , which I earneftly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the fhortness of their time . Life is not long enough for a coquette to play all her tricks in . A ...
... reflections , which I earneftly recommend to the thoughts of my fair readers . First of all , I would have them seriously think on the fhortness of their time . Life is not long enough for a coquette to play all her tricks in . A ...
Strana 54
... reflecting on that train of ideas " which fucceed one another in our minds : That for " this reafon when we fleep foundly without dreaming , " we have no perception of time , or the length of it , 66 " whilft we fleep ; and that the ...
... reflecting on that train of ideas " which fucceed one another in our minds : That for " this reafon when we fleep foundly without dreaming , " we have no perception of time , or the length of it , 66 " whilft we fleep ; and that the ...
Strana 55
... reflecting on the fucceffion of ideas in our mind , and this fucceffion may be infinitely accelerated or re- tarded , it will follow , that different beings may have dif- ferent notions of the fame parts of duration , according as their ...
... reflecting on the fucceffion of ideas in our mind , and this fucceffion may be infinitely accelerated or re- tarded , it will follow , that different beings may have dif- ferent notions of the fame parts of duration , according as their ...
Strana 56
... in the streets as a porter for his livelihood . One day as he was walking alone by the fea - fide , being feiz- ed with many melancholy reflections upon his former and and his prefent ftate of life , which had raised 56 THE SPECTATOR .
... in the streets as a porter for his livelihood . One day as he was walking alone by the fea - fide , being feiz- ed with many melancholy reflections upon his former and and his prefent ftate of life , which had raised 56 THE SPECTATOR .
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