The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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Strana 21
... leave off to think , till the moment we begin to think again , seems to have no distance . ' To which the au- thor adds , and so I doubt not but it would be to a waking man , if it were possible for him to keep only one idea in his mind ...
... leave off to think , till the moment we begin to think again , seems to have no distance . ' To which the au- thor adds , and so I doubt not but it would be to a waking man , if it were possible for him to keep only one idea in his mind ...
Strana 24
... leave my reader to compare these eastern fables with the notions of those two great philoso- phers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and shall only , by way of application , desire him to consider how we may extend life beyond its ...
... leave my reader to compare these eastern fables with the notions of those two great philoso- phers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and shall only , by way of application , desire him to consider how we may extend life beyond its ...
Strana 33
... leave my lady at the next turning , and follow the cully to know how to fall in his way on another occasion . Besides good offices of this nature , I writ all my mistress's love - letters ; some from a lady that saw such a gentleman at ...
... leave my lady at the next turning , and follow the cully to know how to fall in his way on another occasion . Besides good offices of this nature , I writ all my mistress's love - letters ; some from a lady that saw such a gentleman at ...
Strana 58
Alexander Chalmers. themselves a right notion of this exercise , I beg leave to explain it to them in all its parts . When my female regiment is drawn up in array , with every one her weapon in her hand , upon my giving the word to ...
Alexander Chalmers. themselves a right notion of this exercise , I beg leave to explain it to them in all its parts . When my female regiment is drawn up in array , with every one her weapon in her hand , upon my giving the word to ...
Strana 74
... leaving him ; by this means his domestics are all in years , and grown old with their master . You would take his valet de chambre for his brother , his butler is gray - headed , his groom is one of the gravest men that I have ever seen ...
... leaving him ; by this means his domestics are all in years , and grown old with their master . You would take his valet de chambre for his brother , his butler is gray - headed , his groom is one of the gravest men that I have ever seen ...
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