The Spectator, Svazek 2Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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... short , the several divisions of it appear long and tedious . We are for lengthening our span in gen- eral , but would fain contract the parts of which it is composed . The usurer would be very well satisfied L. A. Seneca De Brevitate ...
... short , the several divisions of it appear long and tedious . We are for lengthening our span in gen- eral , but would fain contract the parts of which it is composed . The usurer would be very well satisfied L. A. Seneca De Brevitate ...
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... short ? ses , The stage might be made a perpetual source of the most noble and useful entertainments , were it under proper regulations . But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well chosen friend ...
... short ? ses , The stage might be made a perpetual source of the most noble and useful entertainments , were it under proper regulations . But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably as in the conversation of a well chosen friend ...
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... short account of my own life to this the forty - fifth year of my age ; that is to say , from my being first a footboy at four- teen to my present station of a nobleman's porter in the year of my age above mentioned . ' Know then , that ...
... short account of my own life to this the forty - fifth year of my age ; that is to say , from my being first a footboy at four- teen to my present station of a nobleman's porter in the year of my age above mentioned . ' Know then , that ...
Strana 43
... short , she seems to have designed the head as the cupola to the most glorious of her works ; and when we load it with such a pile of supernumerary ornaments , we destroy the symmetry of the human figure , and foolishly contrive to call ...
... short , she seems to have designed the head as the cupola to the most glorious of her works ; and when we load it with such a pile of supernumerary ornaments , we destroy the symmetry of the human figure , and foolishly contrive to call ...
Strana 46
... spect , let him know that he had it in his power to • The editor has been told this was William Cavendish , the first Duke of Devonshire , who died Aug. 18 , 1707 . oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to 46 [ No. 99 THE SPECTATOR .
... spect , let him know that he had it in his power to • The editor has been told this was William Cavendish , the first Duke of Devonshire , who died Aug. 18 , 1707 . oblige him ; which , in short , amounted to 46 [ No. 99 THE SPECTATOR .
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