The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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Strana 37
... hears me talk Latín in my Sleep , And I dream , two or three Nights in the Week I am reading Juvenal and Homer . My Master seems as well pleased with my Performances as any Boy's in the same Class , I think , if I know my own Mind , I ...
... hears me talk Latín in my Sleep , And I dream , two or three Nights in the Week I am reading Juvenal and Homer . My Master seems as well pleased with my Performances as any Boy's in the same Class , I think , if I know my own Mind , I ...
Strana 57
... hear him at the Conclusion of almost every Scene , telling me that he could not imagine how the Play would end . One while he appear'd much concerned for Andromache ; and a little while after as much for Hermione ; and was extremely ...
... hear him at the Conclusion of almost every Scene , telling me that he could not imagine how the Play would end . One while he appear'd much concerned for Andromache ; and a little while after as much for Hermione ; and was extremely ...
Strana 58
... hear ing a Cluster of them praise Orestes , struck in with them , and told them , that he thought his Friend Pylades was a very sensible Man ; As they were afterwards applauding Pyrrhus , Sir ROGER put in a second time , And let me tell ...
... hear ing a Cluster of them praise Orestes , struck in with them , and told them , that he thought his Friend Pylades was a very sensible Man ; As they were afterwards applauding Pyrrhus , Sir ROGER put in a second time , And let me tell ...
Strana 60
... hear them speak obscurely , or reason preposterously ( into which Absurdi ties , Prejudice , Pride , or Interest will sometimes throw the wisest ) I count it no Crime to rectify their Reason ings , unless Conscience must truckle to ...
... hear them speak obscurely , or reason preposterously ( into which Absurdi ties , Prejudice , Pride , or Interest will sometimes throw the wisest ) I count it no Crime to rectify their Reason ings , unless Conscience must truckle to ...
Strana 65
... hears that his Neighbours die all about him ; so Youth is often frighted from Vice , by hearing the ill Report it brings upon others , Xenophon's Schools of Equity , in his Life of Cyrus the Great , are sufficiently famous : He tells us ...
... hears that his Neighbours die all about him ; so Youth is often frighted from Vice , by hearing the ill Report it brings upon others , Xenophon's Schools of Equity , in his Life of Cyrus the Great , are sufficiently famous : He tells us ...
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