The Spectator, Svazek 1 |
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Strana 182
By this means I frequently carry about me a whole sheet - full of hints , that would
look like a rhapsody of nonsense to any body but myself : there is nothing in them
but obscurity and confusion , raving and inconsistency . In short , they are my ...
By this means I frequently carry about me a whole sheet - full of hints , that would
look like a rhapsody of nonsense to any body but myself : there is nothing in them
but obscurity and confusion , raving and inconsistency . In short , they are my ...
Strana 188
But this little triumph of the understanding , under the disguise of laughter , is
nowhere more visible than in that custom which prevails everywhere among us
on the first day.of the present month , when every body takes it in his head to
make as ...
But this little triumph of the understanding , under the disguise of laughter , is
nowhere more visible than in that custom which prevails everywhere among us
on the first day.of the present month , when every body takes it in his head to
make as ...
Strana 192
The return • of ease made me forgive the rough obligation laid upon me , which at
that time relieved my body from a distemper , and will my mind for ever from a
folly . For the charity received , I return my thanks 6 5 6 9 6 this way . • Your most ...
The return • of ease made me forgive the rough obligation laid upon me , which at
that time relieved my body from a distemper , and will my mind for ever from a
folly . For the charity received , I return my thanks 6 5 6 9 6 this way . • Your most ...
Strana 200
themselves about the neck , and bind their bodies with many ligatures , that we
are ' apt to think are the occa• fion of several distempers among them , which cur
country is intirely free from . Instead of thofe beauti• ful feathers with which we ...
themselves about the neck , and bind their bodies with many ligatures , that we
are ' apt to think are the occa• fion of several distempers among them , which cur
country is intirely free from . Instead of thofe beauti• ful feathers with which we ...
Strana 257
There were men whose bodies were stuck full of darts , and women whose eyes
were burning - glasses ; men that had hearts of fire , and women that had breasts
of snow . It would be endless to describe several monsters of the like nature ...
There were men whose bodies were stuck full of darts , and women whose eyes
were burning - glasses ; men that had hearts of fire , and women that had breasts
of snow . It would be endless to describe several monsters of the like nature ...
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