The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 173
... present Hour by delaying from Day to Day to execute what we ought to do immediately ; so most of us take Occasion to sit still and throw away the Time in our Possession , by Retrospect on what is past , imagining we have already ...
... present Hour by delaying from Day to Day to execute what we ought to do immediately ; so most of us take Occasion to sit still and throw away the Time in our Possession , by Retrospect on what is past , imagining we have already ...
Strana 306
... present , the Work appears dry and insipid , if this single one be wanting . It has something in it like Creation ... present to the Eye , without the Assistance of Bodies or Exterior Objects . He can transport the Imagination with such ...
... present , the Work appears dry and insipid , if this single one be wanting . It has something in it like Creation ... present to the Eye , without the Assistance of Bodies or Exterior Objects . He can transport the Imagination with such ...
Strana 376
... present . Martial on this Hint made the following Epigram , which we must suppose was applied to some grave Friend of his , that had been accidentally present at some such Entertainment . Nosses jocosae dulce cum sacrum Florae ...
... present . Martial on this Hint made the following Epigram , which we must suppose was applied to some grave Friend of his , that had been accidentally present at some such Entertainment . Nosses jocosae dulce cum sacrum Florae ...
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