The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 57
... creatures may think half an hour as long as we do a thousand years ; or look upon that fpace of duration which we call a minute , as an hour , a week , a month , or a whole age .. This notion of Monfieur Mallebranche is capable of fome ...
... creatures may think half an hour as long as we do a thousand years ; or look upon that fpace of duration which we call a minute , as an hour , a week , a month , or a whole age .. This notion of Monfieur Mallebranche is capable of fome ...
Strana 59
... creatures as a thou fand years . I fhall leave my reader to compare these eastern fables with the notions of thofe two great philofophers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and fhall only , by way of application , defire him to confider ...
... creatures as a thou fand years . I fhall leave my reader to compare these eastern fables with the notions of thofe two great philofophers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and fhall only , by way of application , defire him to confider ...
Strana 66
... creature in this world . My time was taken up in carrying letters to wenches , or meffages to young ladies of my maf- ter's , acquaintance . We rambled from tavern to ta- vern , to the playhoufe , the mulberry - garden , and all places ...
... creature in this world . My time was taken up in carrying letters to wenches , or meffages to young ladies of my maf- ter's , acquaintance . We rambled from tavern to ta- vern , to the playhoufe , the mulberry - garden , and all places ...
Strana 79
... his lady . Harry was in the days of his celibacy one of thofe pert creatures who have much vivacity and little underftanding ; Mrs. Rebecca Quicklý , D 4 whom . whom he married , had all that the fire of No 100 THE SPECTATOR . 79.
... his lady . Harry was in the days of his celibacy one of thofe pert creatures who have much vivacity and little underftanding ; Mrs. Rebecca Quicklý , D 4 whom . whom he married , had all that the fire of No 100 THE SPECTATOR . 79.
Strana 112
... creature ever walks in it befides the chaplain . My good friend the butler defired me with a very grave face not to venture myself in it after fun - fet , for that one of the footmen had been almost frighted out of his wits by a spirit ...
... creature ever walks in it befides the chaplain . My good friend the butler defired me with a very grave face not to venture myself in it after fun - fet , for that one of the footmen had been almost frighted out of his wits by a spirit ...
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