The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 61
... light From him , for other light she needed none In that aspect , and still that distance keeps Till night ; then in the East her turn she shines Revolv'd on Heaven's great Axle , and her reign With thousand lesser lights dividual holds ...
... light From him , for other light she needed none In that aspect , and still that distance keeps Till night ; then in the East her turn she shines Revolv'd on Heaven's great Axle , and her reign With thousand lesser lights dividual holds ...
Strana 188
... Light or Advantage to such as stood by it . For my own Part , as I shall from Time to Time communicate to the Publick whatever Discoveries I happen to make , I should much rather be compared to an ordinary Lamp , which consumes and ...
... Light or Advantage to such as stood by it . For my own Part , as I shall from Time to Time communicate to the Publick whatever Discoveries I happen to make , I should much rather be compared to an ordinary Lamp , which consumes and ...
Strana 236
... Light which shines within them so powerfully , that it dazzles their Eyes , and dances them into a thousand Vagaries of Error and Enthu- siasm . These Reflexions may impart some Light towards a Discovery of the Origin of Punning among ...
... Light which shines within them so powerfully , that it dazzles their Eyes , and dances them into a thousand Vagaries of Error and Enthu- siasm . These Reflexions may impart some Light towards a Discovery of the Origin of Punning among ...
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