The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth swims in rain , and all nature wears a lower- ing countenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary worlds of art ; where I meet with ...
... means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth swims in rain , and all nature wears a lower- ing countenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary worlds of art ; where I meet with ...
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... means power well used , is an invention of the essayist for an immediate good purpose of his own , which he plea- santly contrives in imitation of the style of the romance . In the original , Pharamond is said to be truly and wholly ...
... means power well used , is an invention of the essayist for an immediate good purpose of his own , which he plea- santly contrives in imitation of the style of the romance . In the original , Pharamond is said to be truly and wholly ...
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... mean appearance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and door - keepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace ... means : but the distresses which arise from the many inexplicable occurrences that happen among men , the ...
... mean appearance in the eyes of the ordinary waiters and door - keepers made them be repulsed from other parts of the palace ... means : but the distresses which arise from the many inexplicable occurrences that happen among men , the ...
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... means , what no one else cared for doing , was brought about . ' One evening when Pharamond came into the apartment of Eucrate , he found him extremely de- jected , upon which he asked , with a smile which was natural to him , " What ...
... means , what no one else cared for doing , was brought about . ' One evening when Pharamond came into the apartment of Eucrate , he found him extremely de- jected , upon which he asked , with a smile which was natural to him , " What ...
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... means celebrated its subject in a double capacity . I once met with a page of Mr. Baxter1 under a Christmas pie . Whether or not the pastrycook had made use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that super- stitious viand ...
... means celebrated its subject in a double capacity . I once met with a page of Mr. Baxter1 under a Christmas pie . Whether or not the pastrycook had made use of it through chance or waggery , for the defence of that super- stitious viand ...
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