The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Svazky 3–4 |
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Strana 6
... hour I usually put myself in a readiness to receive com- pany , there entered a gentleman , who I believed at first came upon some ordinary question : but , as he approached nearer to me , I saw in his countenance a deep sorrow , mixed ...
... hour I usually put myself in a readiness to receive com- pany , there entered a gentleman , who I believed at first came upon some ordinary question : but , as he approached nearer to me , I saw in his countenance a deep sorrow , mixed ...
Strana 12
... hour at least , with the wind full in your face . Upon your return , recollect the several precepts which I have now given you , and drink upon them a bottle of Spaw- water . Repeat this every day for a month succes- sively , and let me ...
... hour at least , with the wind full in your face . Upon your return , recollect the several precepts which I have now given you , and drink upon them a bottle of Spaw- water . Repeat this every day for a month succes- sively , and let me ...
Strana 27
... hours in matters of equal moment and importance to them- selves and to the public . They rose at the same hour while the old man was playing with his cat , the young one was looking out of his window ; while the old man was smoking his ...
... hours in matters of equal moment and importance to them- selves and to the public . They rose at the same hour while the old man was playing with his cat , the young one was looking out of his window ; while the old man was smoking his ...
Strana 30
... crowing , he takes occasion to mention its crowing all hours of the night about Christmas time , and to insinuate a kind of religious veneration for that season . " It faded on the crowing of the cock . 30 NO . 111 . TATLER .
... crowing , he takes occasion to mention its crowing all hours of the night about Christmas time , and to insinuate a kind of religious veneration for that season . " It faded on the crowing of the cock . 30 NO . 111 . TATLER .
Strana 35
... hours sun - shine , the scanty sweet remains of a fine au- tumn . The year is almost at the lowest ; so that , in all appearance , the rest of my letters between this and spring will be dated from my parlour fire , where the little fond ...
... hours sun - shine , the scanty sweet remains of a fine au- tumn . The year is almost at the lowest ; so that , in all appearance , the rest of my letters between this and spring will be dated from my parlour fire , where the little fond ...
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