The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... light to my unmarried readers in a particular which is so essential to their following happi- ness or misery . A virtuous disposition , a good under- standing , an agreeable person , and an easy fortune , are the things which should be ...
... light to my unmarried readers in a particular which is so essential to their following happi- ness or misery . A virtuous disposition , a good under- standing , an agreeable person , and an easy fortune , are the things which should be ...
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... I hope for is , that the fair lady will make use of the first light night to shew B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be considered as a common bargain . T. N ° 523. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 , 1712 . SPECTATOR . NO 522 .
... I hope for is , that the fair lady will make use of the first light night to shew B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be considered as a common bargain . T. N ° 523. THURSDAY , OCTOBER 30 , 1712 . SPECTATOR . NO 522 .
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... light , that makes him have recourse to such trifling antiquated fables ; as a man may write a fine de- scription of Bacchus or Apollo , that does not know how to draw the character of any of his contemporaries . In order therefore to ...
... light , that makes him have recourse to such trifling antiquated fables ; as a man may write a fine de- scription of Bacchus or Apollo , that does not know how to draw the character of any of his contemporaries . In order therefore to ...
Strana 10
... light to the whole plain , which did sometimes outshine the light , and oppressed the beams , of the adamantine pillar ; though by the ob- servation I made afterward , it appeared that it was not from any dimunition of light , but that ...
... light to the whole plain , which did sometimes outshine the light , and oppressed the beams , of the adamantine pillar ; though by the ob- servation I made afterward , it appeared that it was not from any dimunition of light , but that ...
Strana 11
... light , at which I greatly wondered ; but as I looked and gazed round about me , and saw nothing , I began to fancy my first vision had been but a dream , and there was no such thing in reality ; but then I considered that if I could ...
... light , at which I greatly wondered ; but as I looked and gazed round about me , and saw nothing , I began to fancy my first vision had been but a dream , and there was no such thing in reality ; but then I considered that if I could ...
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