The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... Eucrate ( for so he was called ) having a great soul without ambi- tion , he could communicate all his thoughts to him , and fear no artful use would be made of that freedom . It was no small delight when they were in private , to ...
... Eucrate ( for so he was called ) having a great soul without ambi- tion , he could communicate all his thoughts to him , and fear no artful use would be made of that freedom . It was no small delight when they were in private , to ...
Strana 121
... Eucrate the favourite of Phara- mond , extracted from an author who lived in that court . The account he gives both of the prince and this his faithful friend , will not be improper to insert here , because I may have occasion to ...
... Eucrate the favourite of Phara- mond , extracted from an author who lived in that court . The account he gives both of the prince and this his faithful friend , will not be improper to insert here , because I may have occasion to ...
Strana 122
... Eucrate , he found him extremely dejected ; upon which he asked ( with a smile that was natural to him ) " What , is there any one too miserable to be relieved by Pharamond , that Eu- crate is melancholy ? " " I fear there is ...
... Eucrate , he found him extremely dejected ; upon which he asked ( with a smile that was natural to him ) " What , is there any one too miserable to be relieved by Pharamond , that Eu- crate is melancholy ? " " I fear there is ...
Obsah
VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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