The Spectator, Svazek 81793 |
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Strana 13
... eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . As for the persons concerned in this work , the names of all of them , or at least of such as desire it , shall ...
... eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . As for the persons concerned in this work , the names of all of them , or at least of such as desire it , shall ...
Strana 21
... eyes . I no sooner saw my face in it , but was startled at the shortness of it , which now appeared to me in its utmost aggravation . The immoderate breadth of the features made me very much out of humour with my own countenance , upon ...
... eyes . I no sooner saw my face in it , but was startled at the shortness of it , which now appeared to me in its utmost aggravation . The immoderate breadth of the features made me very much out of humour with my own countenance , upon ...
Strana 25
... eyes to- wards heaven , and fixed them upon JUPITER ; her name was PATIENCE . She had no sooner placed herself by the Mount of SORROWS , but , what I thought very re- markable , the whole heap sunk to such a degree , that it did not ...
... eyes to- wards heaven , and fixed them upon JUPITER ; her name was PATIENCE . She had no sooner placed herself by the Mount of SORROWS , but , what I thought very re- markable , the whole heap sunk to such a degree , that it did not ...
Strana 45
... eye , we should find most of them either deficient and lame in several parts , produced by a bad ambition , or directed to an ill end . The very same action may sometimes be so oddly circumstanced , that it is difficult to determine ...
... eye , we should find most of them either deficient and lame in several parts , produced by a bad ambition , or directed to an ill end . The very same action may sometimes be so oddly circumstanced , that it is difficult to determine ...
Strana 47
... eye a new picture of nature , which was more finely shaded , and dis- posed among softer lights , than that which the sun had before discovered to us . As I was surveying the moon walking in her bright- ness , and taking her progress ...
... eye a new picture of nature , which was more finely shaded , and dis- posed among softer lights , than that which the sun had before discovered to us . As I was surveying the moon walking in her bright- ness , and taking her progress ...
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