The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 78
... Account of the Pleasure he took in convers- ing with him , which contains a very noble Moral . For while I sit with thee , I seem in Heav'n ; And sweeter thy Discourse is to my Ear Than Fruits of Palm - tree , pleasantest to thirst And ...
... Account of the Pleasure he took in convers- ing with him , which contains a very noble Moral . For while I sit with thee , I seem in Heav'n ; And sweeter thy Discourse is to my Ear Than Fruits of Palm - tree , pleasantest to thirst And ...
Strana 388
... Account of this Matter in the plain Narrative of my own Life . I think it proper , in the first Place , to acquaint my Readers , that since my setting out in the World , which was in the Year 1660 , I never wanted Mony ; having begun ...
... Account of this Matter in the plain Narrative of my own Life . I think it proper , in the first Place , to acquaint my Readers , that since my setting out in the World , which was in the Year 1660 , I never wanted Mony ; having begun ...
Strana 414
... Account of the Works of the Unlearned . Several late Productions of my own Country- men , who many of them make a ... Accounts above - mentioned , tho ' they ought not to have been taken Notice of in Works which bear such a Title . I may ...
... Account of the Works of the Unlearned . Several late Productions of my own Country- men , who many of them make a ... Accounts above - mentioned , tho ' they ought not to have been taken Notice of in Works which bear such a Title . I may ...
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