The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 67
... give me leave to represent to you our present circumstances as well as I can in writing . You are to know then that I am not of a very different constitution from Nathaniel Henroost , whom you have lately recorded in your speculations ...
... give me leave to represent to you our present circumstances as well as I can in writing . You are to know then that I am not of a very different constitution from Nathaniel Henroost , whom you have lately recorded in your speculations ...
Strana 137
... give for it ; why may not we sup- pose that the cold bath , into which they plunged themselves , had also some share in their cure ? A leap into the sea , or into any creek of salt water , yery often gives a new motion to the spirits ...
... give for it ; why may not we sup- pose that the cold bath , into which they plunged themselves , had also some share in their cure ? A leap into the sea , or into any creek of salt water , yery often gives a new motion to the spirits ...
Strana 223
... give quarter to the smallest particle of Greek wherever I chance to meet it . It is for this reason I take it very ill of you , that you sometimes hang out Greek colours at the head of your paper , and sometimes give a word of the enemy ...
... give quarter to the smallest particle of Greek wherever I chance to meet it . It is for this reason I take it very ill of you , that you sometimes hang out Greek colours at the head of your paper , and sometimes give a word of the enemy ...
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