The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... able : he does not deal about his blows at random , but always hits the right nail upon the head . That inexpressible force wherewith he lays them on , suf- ficiently shows the evidence and strength of his con- viction . His zeal for a ...
... able : he does not deal about his blows at random , but always hits the right nail upon the head . That inexpressible force wherewith he lays them on , suf- ficiently shows the evidence and strength of his con- viction . His zeal for a ...
Strana 233
... able reflections which some malicious people had cast upon her , and desired that they might be better acquainted . The censure and approbation of this kind of women are therefore only to be considered as helps to discourse . A third ...
... able reflections which some malicious people had cast upon her , and desired that they might be better acquainted . The censure and approbation of this kind of women are therefore only to be considered as helps to discourse . A third ...
Strana 255
... able to guess at their profession ; for who else can know , that " work if I had it , " should be the signification of a corn - cutter . ' Forasmuch , therefore , as persons of this rank are seldom men of genius or capacity , I think it ...
... able to guess at their profession ; for who else can know , that " work if I had it , " should be the signification of a corn - cutter . ' Forasmuch , therefore , as persons of this rank are seldom men of genius or capacity , I think it ...
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