The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 341
... sometimes we see the Man appearing distinctly in all his Limbs and Features , sometimes we find the Figure wrought up to a great Elegancy , but seldom meet with any to which the Hand of a Phidias or a Praxiteles could not give several ...
... sometimes we see the Man appearing distinctly in all his Limbs and Features , sometimes we find the Figure wrought up to a great Elegancy , but seldom meet with any to which the Hand of a Phidias or a Praxiteles could not give several ...
Strana 475
... sometimes in the sharpest Treble ; sometimes in the highest , and sometimes in the lowest Note of the Gamut . The same Observation might be made on the Retailers of Small - cole , not to mention broken Glasses or Brick - dust.5 In these ...
... sometimes in the sharpest Treble ; sometimes in the highest , and sometimes in the lowest Note of the Gamut . The same Observation might be made on the Retailers of Small - cole , not to mention broken Glasses or Brick - dust.5 In these ...
Strana 508
... sometimes implies no more than that Faculty which is common to all Men , but sometimes signifies right Reason , and what all Men should consent to . In this latter Acceptation of the Phrase , it is no great wonder People err so much ...
... sometimes implies no more than that Faculty which is common to all Men , but sometimes signifies right Reason , and what all Men should consent to . In this latter Acceptation of the Phrase , it is no great wonder People err so much ...
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