The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... turn the course of his rivers in all the variety of meanders that are most delightful to the reader's imagination . In a word , he has the modelling of Nature in his own hands , and may give her what charms he pleases , provided he does ...
... turn the course of his rivers in all the variety of meanders that are most delightful to the reader's imagination . In a word , he has the modelling of Nature in his own hands , and may give her what charms he pleases , provided he does ...
Strana 191
... turn projector , and make rash bargains . As for women , I never knew any , except my wives for my reader must know , and it is what he may confide in as an excellent recipe , that the love of business and money is the greatest ...
... turn projector , and make rash bargains . As for women , I never knew any , except my wives for my reader must know , and it is what he may confide in as an excellent recipe , that the love of business and money is the greatest ...
Strana 198
... turn a penny by this remarkable curiosity of his countrymen : MR SPECTATOR , -You must have observed , that men who frequent coffee - houses , and delight in news , are pleased with everything that is matter of fact , so it be what they ...
... turn a penny by this remarkable curiosity of his countrymen : MR SPECTATOR , -You must have observed , that men who frequent coffee - houses , and delight in news , are pleased with everything that is matter of fact , so it be what they ...
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