The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... agreeable variety to the debate . 6 Mammon's character is so fully drawn in the first book , that the poet adds nothing to it in the second . We were before told , that he was the first who taught mankind to ransack the earth for gold ...
... agreeable variety to the debate . 6 Mammon's character is so fully drawn in the first book , that the poet adds nothing to it in the second . We were before told , that he was the first who taught mankind to ransack the earth for gold ...
Strana 155
... agreeable as he who sits by him without any of those advantages . When we read we do it without any exerted act of memory that presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mechanically , without staying , like children ...
... agreeable as he who sits by him without any of those advantages . When we read we do it without any exerted act of memory that presents the shape of the letters ; but habit makes us do it mechanically , without staying , like children ...
Strana 365
... agreeable to any one sect of men . But Acasto has natural good sense , good nature , and dis- cretion , so that every man enjoys himself in his company ; and though Acasto contributes nothing to the entertainment , he never was at a ...
... agreeable to any one sect of men . But Acasto has natural good sense , good nature , and dis- cretion , so that every man enjoys himself in his company ; and though Acasto contributes nothing to the entertainment , he never was at a ...
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