The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 142
... consider , which of the two offences a husband would the more easily for- give , that of being less entertaining than she could to please company , or raising the desires of the whole room to his disadvantage , and she will easily be ...
... consider , which of the two offences a husband would the more easily for- give , that of being less entertaining than she could to please company , or raising the desires of the whole room to his disadvantage , and she will easily be ...
Strana 213
... consider the instrument itself , or those several quavers and graces which are thrown into the playing of it . Every one might be sensible of this who heard that remarkable overgrown cat - call which was placed at the centre of the pit ...
... consider the instrument itself , or those several quavers and graces which are thrown into the playing of it . Every one might be sensible of this who heard that remarkable overgrown cat - call which was placed at the centre of the pit ...
Strana 302
If we consider the world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we con- sider it in ... consider farther this double end in the works of nature , and how they are at the same time both useful and ...
If we consider the world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we con- sider it in ... consider farther this double end in the works of nature , and how they are at the same time both useful and ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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