The Spectator, Svazek 7George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Heart detest and abhor that damnable Doctrine and Position of the Neces sity of a Bumper , though to one's own Toast ; for though ' tis pretended that these deep Politicians are used only to inspire Gaiety , they certainly drown that ...
... Heart detest and abhor that damnable Doctrine and Position of the Neces sity of a Bumper , though to one's own Toast ; for though ' tis pretended that these deep Politicians are used only to inspire Gaiety , they certainly drown that ...
Strana 8
... Heart is naturally set upon . The Privy - councellor of one in Love must observe the same Conduct , unless he would forfeit the Friendship of the Person who desires his Advice , I have known several odd Cases of this Nature , Hipparchus ...
... Heart is naturally set upon . The Privy - councellor of one in Love must observe the same Conduct , unless he would forfeit the Friendship of the Person who desires his Advice , I have known several odd Cases of this Nature , Hipparchus ...
Strana 17
... Heart of the Beholder with that vernal Delight which you have somewhere taken Notice of in your former Papers . It is very pleasant , at the same Time , to see the several Kinds of Birds retiring into this little green Spot , and ...
... Heart of the Beholder with that vernal Delight which you have somewhere taken Notice of in your former Papers . It is very pleasant , at the same Time , to see the several Kinds of Birds retiring into this little green Spot , and ...
Strana 44
... Heart upon it , that makes a strange Progress in Mischief . What may seem to the Reader the greatest Paradox in the Reflection of the Historian , is , I suppose , that Folly , which is generally thought incapable of contriving or ...
... Heart upon it , that makes a strange Progress in Mischief . What may seem to the Reader the greatest Paradox in the Reflection of the Historian , is , I suppose , that Folly , which is generally thought incapable of contriving or ...
Strana 60
... wide extended Deep In all its Horrors rise ! V. Confusion dwelt in ev'ry Face , And Fear in ev'ry Heart , When Waves on Waves , and Gulphs in Gulphs , O'ercame the Pilot's Art . VL Yet then from all my Griefs , O Lord VI . 60 THE SPECTATOR.
... wide extended Deep In all its Horrors rise ! V. Confusion dwelt in ev'ry Face , And Fear in ev'ry Heart , When Waves on Waves , and Gulphs in Gulphs , O'ercame the Pilot's Art . VL Yet then from all my Griefs , O Lord VI . 60 THE SPECTATOR.
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