The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 8
... fall in with the taste of all my popular readers , and amuse the imaginations of those who are more profound ; declaring , at the same time , that this is the last dream which I intend to publish this season . " SIR , " I was last ...
... fall in with the taste of all my popular readers , and amuse the imaginations of those who are more profound ; declaring , at the same time , that this is the last dream which I intend to publish this season . " SIR , " I was last ...
Strana 24
... fall by those they love : Yet guiltless , too , this bright destroyer lives , At random wounds , nor knows the wounds she gives ; She views the story with attentive eyes , And pities Procris , while her lover dies . " N ° 528. WEDNESDAY ...
... fall by those they love : Yet guiltless , too , this bright destroyer lives , At random wounds , nor knows the wounds she gives ; She views the story with attentive eyes , And pities Procris , while her lover dies . " N ° 528. WEDNESDAY ...
Strana 27
... fall in with the measures of civil society . Lest you should think I speak this as being , according to the senseless rude phrase , a malicious old maid , I shall acquaint you I am a woman of condition , not now three - and - twenty ...
... fall in with the measures of civil society . Lest you should think I speak this as being , according to the senseless rude phrase , a malicious old maid , I shall acquaint you I am a woman of condition , not now three - and - twenty ...
Strana 30
... falls upon such a one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit and humour , as an example of this kind . In short , those who have most distinguished themselves by railing at the sex in general , 30 ...
... falls upon such a one as a judgment . Mr. Congreve's Old Bachelor is set forth to us with much wit and humour , as an example of this kind . In short , those who have most distinguished themselves by railing at the sex in general , 30 ...
Strana 34
... fall infinitely short of what he really is . " There is no end of his greatness . ' The most ex- alted creature he has made is only capable of adoring it ; none but himself can comprehend it . " " The advice of the son of Sirach is very ...
... fall infinitely short of what he really is . " There is no end of his greatness . ' The most ex- alted creature he has made is only capable of adoring it ; none but himself can comprehend it . " " The advice of the son of Sirach is very ...
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