The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 6
... look upon these Persons in the same Degree Enemies to my particular State of Happiness , as ever the French were to that of the Publick , and I would be at an annual Expence in Spies to observe their Motions . Whenever I should be ...
... look upon these Persons in the same Degree Enemies to my particular State of Happiness , as ever the French were to that of the Publick , and I would be at an annual Expence in Spies to observe their Motions . Whenever I should be ...
Strana 9
... look into the secret Springs and Motives that set People at Work in these Occasions , and put them upon asking Advice , which they never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least That they are incapable of keeping a Secret ...
... look into the secret Springs and Motives that set People at Work in these Occasions , and put them upon asking Advice , which they never intend to take , I look upon it to be none of the least That they are incapable of keeping a Secret ...
Strana 14
... look upon it as a natural Wilderness , and one of the un cultivated Parts of our Country . My Flowers grow up in several Parts of the Garden in the greatest Luxuriancy and Profusion . I am so far from being fond of any par ticular one ...
... look upon it as a natural Wilderness , and one of the un cultivated Parts of our Country . My Flowers grow up in several Parts of the Garden in the greatest Luxuriancy and Profusion . I am so far from being fond of any par ticular one ...
Strana 17
... look upon the Pleasure which we take in a Garden , as one of the most innocent delights in humane Life . A Garden was the Habitation of our first Parents before the Fall . It is naturally apt to fill the Mind with Calmness and ...
... look upon the Pleasure which we take in a Garden , as one of the most innocent delights in humane Life . A Garden was the Habitation of our first Parents before the Fall . It is naturally apt to fill the Mind with Calmness and ...
Strana 21
... Faces , víncula , spícula , Hinc eligite , sumite , regíte , I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , A. B ' The Proposal of my Correspondent I cannot but look upon 1712 , No. 478 , upon as an ingenious Method THE SPECTATOR 21.
... Faces , víncula , spícula , Hinc eligite , sumite , regíte , I am , Sir , Your most humble Servant , A. B ' The Proposal of my Correspondent I cannot but look upon 1712 , No. 478 , upon as an ingenious Method THE SPECTATOR 21.
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