The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - Počet stran: 710 |
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Strana 49
... consider how perfectly new all his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to you have said on this subject is , and that the a cave , where she gave him a delicious repast of story you have given us is not quite two thousand fruits ...
... consider how perfectly new all his preservation . She therefore conveyed him to you have said on this subject is , and that the a cave , where she gave him a delicious repast of story you have given us is not quite two thousand fruits ...
Strana 57
... consider , not without some secret sorrow , the condition of an envious man . have fancied that envy has a certain magical force in it , and that the eyes of the envious have , by their fascination , blasted the enjoyments of the happy ...
... consider , not without some secret sorrow , the condition of an envious man . have fancied that envy has a certain magical force in it , and that the eyes of the envious have , by their fascination , blasted the enjoyments of the happy ...
Strana 58
... consider the envious man in delight , it is like reading of the seat of a giant in romance ; the magnificence of his ... considering that his face is none of the longest . - R . No. 20. ] FRIDAY , MARCH 23 , 1710-11 . Thou dog in ...
... consider the envious man in delight , it is like reading of the seat of a giant in romance ; the magnificence of his ... considering that his face is none of the longest . - R . No. 20. ] FRIDAY , MARCH 23 , 1710-11 . Thou dog in ...
Strana 60
... consider how each of these professions " MR . SPECTATOR , are crowded with multitudes that seek their live- lihood in them , and how many men of merit there are in each of them , who may be rather said to be of the science , than the ...
... consider how each of these professions " MR . SPECTATOR , are crowded with multitudes that seek their live- lihood in them , and how many men of merit there are in each of them , who may be rather said to be of the science , than the ...
Strana 65
... consider with myself what innumerable multitudes of people lay confused together under the pavement of that ancient cathe- dral ; how men and women , friends and enemies , priests and soldiers , monks and prebendaries , were crumbled ...
... consider with myself what innumerable multitudes of people lay confused together under the pavement of that ancient cathe- dral ; how men and women , friends and enemies , priests and soldiers , monks and prebendaries , were crumbled ...
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