The Spectator, Svazek 9J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 5
... pleased to find that the author had not amused himself with fables out of the pagan theology , and that when he hints at any thing of this nature he alludes to it only as to a fable . If Many of our modern authors , whose learning very ...
... pleased to find that the author had not amused himself with fables out of the pagan theology , and that when he hints at any thing of this nature he alludes to it only as to a fable . If Many of our modern authors , whose learning very ...
Strana 16
... pleased from my infancy to form me , to commend me , and kindly to presage I should be one day what my wife fancies I am . Accept , therefore , our united thanks : mine , that you have bestowed her on me ; and hers , that you have given ...
... pleased from my infancy to form me , to commend me , and kindly to presage I should be one day what my wife fancies I am . Accept , therefore , our united thanks : mine , that you have bestowed her on me ; and hers , that you have given ...
Strana 20
... pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world , between fondness and coldness . You are carefully to behold all such as shall have addition of honour or riches , and report whether they ...
... pleased or tired with each other , and whether they carry the due mean in the eye of the world , between fondness and coldness . You are carefully to behold all such as shall have addition of honour or riches , and report whether they ...
Strana 31
... pleased with it , that I am resolved to live and die upon it . I am every day abroad among my acres , and can scarce forbear filling my letter with breezes , shades , flowers , meadows , and purling streams . The simplicity E 2 No 630 ...
... pleased with it , that I am resolved to live and die upon it . I am every day abroad among my acres , and can scarce forbear filling my letter with breezes , shades , flowers , meadows , and purling streams . The simplicity E 2 No 630 ...
Strana 38
... pleased to insert this in the Spectator ; if not , to sup- press it . ' I am , " & c . " " " TO THE SUPPOSED AUTHOR OF THE SPECTATOR . " In courts licentious , and a shameless stage , How long the war shall wit with virtue wage ...
... pleased to insert this in the Spectator ; if not , to sup- press it . ' I am , " & c . " " " TO THE SUPPOSED AUTHOR OF THE SPECTATOR . " In courts licentious , and a shameless stage , How long the war shall wit with virtue wage ...
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