The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 29
... considering that they are in a state of ignorance , or , as we usually say , do not know their right hand from their left . There is another tribe of persons who are retainers to the learned world , and who regulate themselves upon all ...
... considering that they are in a state of ignorance , or , as we usually say , do not know their right hand from their left . There is another tribe of persons who are retainers to the learned world , and who regulate themselves upon all ...
Strana 33
... consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When the day was expired he desired two days ; and afterward , instead of returning his answer , demanded still double the time to consider of it . This great poet and philosopher , the more ...
... consider of it be- fore he made his reply . When the day was expired he desired two days ; and afterward , instead of returning his answer , demanded still double the time to consider of it . This great poet and philosopher , the more ...
Strana 38
... consider the emperor was a heathen , that doubt concerning the future fate of his soul will seem so far from being the effect of want of thought , that it was scarce reasonable he should think otherwise not to mention that here is a ...
... consider the emperor was a heathen , that doubt concerning the future fate of his soul will seem so far from being the effect of want of thought , that it was scarce reasonable he should think otherwise not to mention that here is a ...
Strana 43
... consider us in this respect as the weakest sex , who have nothing to defend ourselves ; and I think it as gentleman - like to challenge a woman to fight as to talk obscenely in her company , especially when she has not power to stir ...
... consider us in this respect as the weakest sex , who have nothing to defend ourselves ; and I think it as gentleman - like to challenge a woman to fight as to talk obscenely in her company , especially when she has not power to stir ...
Strana 49
... consider himself , if he reflects on the several amusements of hope which have sometimes passed in his mind , as a near relation to the Persian glassman . Alnaschar , says the fable , was a very idle fellow that never would set his hand ...
... consider himself , if he reflects on the several amusements of hope which have sometimes passed in his mind , as a near relation to the Persian glassman . Alnaschar , says the fable , was a very idle fellow that never would set his hand ...
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