The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 37
... occasion of coming out with one Lie or other , that has neither Wit ,. Humour , prospect of Interest , or any other Motive that I can think of in Nature . The other Day , when one was commending an Eminent and Learned Divine , what occasion ...
... occasion of coming out with one Lie or other , that has neither Wit ,. Humour , prospect of Interest , or any other Motive that I can think of in Nature . The other Day , when one was commending an Eminent and Learned Divine , what occasion ...
Strana 44
... Occasion that he was pleas'd to take , said , He remember'd a very pretty Repartee made by a very Witty Man in King Charles's time upon the like Occasion . I remember ( said he , upon entring into the Tale ) much about the time of ...
... Occasion that he was pleas'd to take , said , He remember'd a very pretty Repartee made by a very Witty Man in King Charles's time upon the like Occasion . I remember ( said he , upon entring into the Tale ) much about the time of ...
Strana 251
... Occasion , and various Conjectures made , why he should thus set his Heart upon Number 132. I have examined all the Powers in those Numbers , broken them into Fractions , extracted the Square and Cube Root , divided and multiplied them ...
... Occasion , and various Conjectures made , why he should thus set his Heart upon Number 132. I have examined all the Powers in those Numbers , broken them into Fractions , extracted the Square and Cube Root , divided and multiplied them ...
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