The Spectator, Svazek 4 |
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Strana 5
I would by no Means be suspected by what I have said to traduce in general the
Body of Fox - hunters ; for whilst I look upon a reasonable Creature full Speed
after a Pack of Dogs , by Way of Pleasure , and not of Business , I shall always ...
I would by no Means be suspected by what I have said to traduce in general the
Body of Fox - hunters ; for whilst I look upon a reasonable Creature full Speed
after a Pack of Dogs , by Way of Pleasure , and not of Business , I shall always ...
Strana 14
By this Means , when a Stranger walks with me , he is surprized to see several
large Spots of Ground covered with ten thousand different Colours , and has
often singled out Flowers that he might have met with under a common Hedge ,
in a ...
By this Means , when a Stranger walks with me , he is surprized to see several
large Spots of Ground covered with ten thousand different Colours , and has
often singled out Flowers that he might have met with under a common Hedge ,
in a ...
Strana 15
I value my Garden more for being full of Blackbirds than Cherries , and very
frankly give them Fruit for their Songs , By this Means I have always the Musick of
the Season in its perfection , and am highly delighted to see the Jay or the Thrush
...
I value my Garden more for being full of Blackbirds than Cherries , and very
frankly give them Fruit for their Songs , By this Means I have always the Musick of
the Season in its perfection , and am highly delighted to see the Jay or the Thrush
...
Strana 16
... filling an English Garden with EverGreens , and indeed I am so far of your
Opinion , that I can by no Means think the Verdure of an Ever - Green comparable
to that which shoots out annually , and cloaths our Trees in the Summer Season .
... filling an English Garden with EverGreens , and indeed I am so far of your
Opinion , that I can by no Means think the Verdure of an Ever - Green comparable
to that which shoots out annually , and cloaths our Trees in the Summer Season .
Strana 20
And to the End that these may be preserv'd with all due Care , let there be a
Keeper appointed , who shall be a Gentleman qualify'd with a competent
Knowledge in Cloaths ; so that by this Means the place will be a comfortable
Support for ...
And to the End that these may be preserv'd with all due Care , let there be a
Keeper appointed , who shall be a Gentleman qualify'd with a competent
Knowledge in Cloaths ; so that by this Means the place will be a comfortable
Support for ...
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