The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... appear in some little Confusion at the beginning of his Speech , and confesses that he himself never entered upon an Oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of Deference which is due to a great Assembly , and seldom ...
... appear in some little Confusion at the beginning of his Speech , and confesses that he himself never entered upon an Oration without trembling and concern . It is indeed a kind of Deference which is due to a great Assembly , and seldom ...
Strana 306
... appear a distracted City to Foreigners , who do not comprehend the Meaning of such enormous Outcries . Milk is generally sold in a Note above Elah , and in Sounds so exceed ing Shrill , that it often sets our Teeth an edge . The Chimney ...
... appear a distracted City to Foreigners , who do not comprehend the Meaning of such enormous Outcries . Milk is generally sold in a Note above Elah , and in Sounds so exceed ing Shrill , that it often sets our Teeth an edge . The Chimney ...
Strana 25
... appear a Saint or Hero to another , He therefore who looks upon the Soul through its outward Actions , often sees it through a deceitful Medium , which is apt to discolour and pervert the Object : So that on this Account also , he is ...
... appear a Saint or Hero to another , He therefore who looks upon the Soul through its outward Actions , often sees it through a deceitful Medium , which is apt to discolour and pervert the Object : So that on this Account also , he is ...
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