The Spectator: v. 1-5, Svazek 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 159
... Subject of another Paper , ' in which I design to recom- mend such particular Books as may be proper for the Improvement of the Sex . And as this is a Subject of a very nice Nature , I shall desire my Correspondents to give me their ...
... Subject of another Paper , ' in which I design to recom- mend such particular Books as may be proper for the Improvement of the Sex . And as this is a Subject of a very nice Nature , I shall desire my Correspondents to give me their ...
Strana 267
... Subject . ' If this be a true Definition of Wit , I am apt to think that Euclid was the greatest Wit that ever set Pen to Paper : It is certain there never was a greater Propriety of Words and Thoughts adapted to the Subject , than what ...
... Subject . ' If this be a true Definition of Wit , I am apt to think that Euclid was the greatest Wit that ever set Pen to Paper : It is certain there never was a greater Propriety of Words and Thoughts adapted to the Subject , than what ...
Strana 366
... Subject . Crine ruber , niger ore , brevis pede , lumine læsus , Rem magnam præstas , Zoile , si bonus es.3 Thy Beard and Head are of a diff'rent Die ; Short of one Foot , distorted in an Eye : With all these Tokens of a Knave compleat ...
... Subject . Crine ruber , niger ore , brevis pede , lumine læsus , Rem magnam præstas , Zoile , si bonus es.3 Thy Beard and Head are of a diff'rent Die ; Short of one Foot , distorted in an Eye : With all these Tokens of a Knave compleat ...
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