The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Strana 36
... turn on the stage of this world , he is to sink into oblivion , and to lose his consciousness for ever ? For this reason I am of opinion that so useful and ele- vated a contemplation as that of the soul's immortality cannot be resumed ...
... turn on the stage of this world , he is to sink into oblivion , and to lose his consciousness for ever ? For this reason I am of opinion that so useful and ele- vated a contemplation as that of the soul's immortality cannot be resumed ...
Strana 324
... turns a sentence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that he seldom makes use of them where the proper and natural words will do as well . Another way of raising the language , and giving it a poetical turn , is to make use of the ...
... turns a sentence into a kind of an enigma or riddle ; and that he seldom makes use of them where the proper and natural words will do as well . Another way of raising the language , and giving it a poetical turn , is to make use of the ...
Strana 338
... turn authors , and write quaint advertisements in praise of their wares , one , who from an author turned dealer , may be allowed for the advancement of trade to turn author again . I will not however set up , like some of ' em , for ...
... turn authors , and write quaint advertisements in praise of their wares , one , who from an author turned dealer , may be allowed for the advancement of trade to turn author again . I will not however set up , like some of ' em , for ...
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