The Spectator, Svazek 7J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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Strana 22
... see the Jay or the Thrush hopping about my Walks , and shooting before my Eye across the feveral little Glades and Alleys that I pafs through . I think there are as many kinds of Gardening as of Poetry : Your Makers of Parterres and ...
... see the Jay or the Thrush hopping about my Walks , and shooting before my Eye across the feveral little Glades and Alleys that I pafs through . I think there are as many kinds of Gardening as of Poetry : Your Makers of Parterres and ...
Strana 24
... see the fe- veral kinds of Birds retiring into this little green Spot , and enjoying themselves among the Branches and Foliage , when my great Garden , which I have before mention'd to you , does not afford a single Leaf for their ...
... see the fe- veral kinds of Birds retiring into this little green Spot , and enjoying themselves among the Branches and Foliage , when my great Garden , which I have before mention'd to you , does not afford a single Leaf for their ...
Strana 34
... be contented with his Lot , even with . a Shrew ; for tho ' he cannot make her better , he may , you see , make himself better by her means . BUT BUT instead of pursuing my Defign of difplay- ing Conjugal 34 The SPECTATOR . No 479 .
... be contented with his Lot , even with . a Shrew ; for tho ' he cannot make her better , he may , you see , make himself better by her means . BUT BUT instead of pursuing my Defign of difplay- ing Conjugal 34 The SPECTATOR . No 479 .
Strana 112
... seeing fome of thofe in- genious Gentlemen ply in the open Streets , one of whom I faw receive fo fuitable a Reward to his Labours , that tho ' I know you are no Friend to Story - telling , yet I must beg leave to trouble ⚫ you with ...
... seeing fome of thofe in- genious Gentlemen ply in the open Streets , one of whom I faw receive fo fuitable a Reward to his Labours , that tho ' I know you are no Friend to Story - telling , yet I must beg leave to trouble ⚫ you with ...
Strana 146
... see Multitudes of married People , who are utter Strangers to this delightful Paffion , amidst all the Affluence of the moft plentiful Fortunes . It is not fufficient to make a Marriage happy , that the Humours of two People fhould be ...
... see Multitudes of married People , who are utter Strangers to this delightful Paffion , amidst all the Affluence of the moft plentiful Fortunes . It is not fufficient to make a Marriage happy , that the Humours of two People fhould be ...
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