The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 15
... lived , has left us , in his letter to Hispulla , his wife's aunt , one of the most agreeable family pieces of this kind I have ever met with . I shall end this discourse with a transla- tion of it ; and I believe the reader will be of ...
... lived , has left us , in his letter to Hispulla , his wife's aunt , one of the most agreeable family pieces of this kind I have ever met with . I shall end this discourse with a transla- tion of it ; and I believe the reader will be of ...
Strana 21
... lived at the same town where I went to school ; so that the plea of a relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good humour to indulge me in a freedom of conversation , as often , and oftener , than the strict ...
... lived at the same town where I went to school ; so that the plea of a relation , added to the innocence of my youth , prevailed upon her good humour to indulge me in a freedom of conversation , as often , and oftener , than the strict ...
Strana 31
... lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a steward ran away as he did without making up his accounts , I had still been immersed in ...
... lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for thirty years together , should all on a sudden grow fond of a country life . Had not my dog of a steward ran away as he did without making up his accounts , I had still been immersed in ...
Strana 57
... lived among you , was invisible to you ; yet by my actions you were sensible it existed in this body . Believe it therefore existing still , though it be still unseen . How quickly would the honours of illustrious men perish after death ...
... lived among you , was invisible to you ; yet by my actions you were sensible it existed in this body . Believe it therefore existing still , though it be still unseen . How quickly would the honours of illustrious men perish after death ...
Strana 69
... lived . Cicero concludes his celebrated books De Oratore with some precepts for pronunciation and action , without which part he affirms that the best orator in the world can never succeed and an indifferent one , who is master of this ...
... lived . Cicero concludes his celebrated books De Oratore with some precepts for pronunciation and action , without which part he affirms that the best orator in the world can never succeed and an indifferent one , who is master of this ...
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