The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 39
... mention also the pangs of it in the heart of a wo- man . You have very judiciously , and with the greatest penetration imaginable , considered it as wo- man is the creature of whom the diffidence is rais- ed : but not a word of a man ...
... mention also the pangs of it in the heart of a wo- man . You have very judiciously , and with the greatest penetration imaginable , considered it as wo- man is the creature of whom the diffidence is rais- ed : but not a word of a man ...
Strana 50
... mention- ed Pyrrhus , I will end with a very good , though known story of this ambitious madman . When he had shewn the utmost fondness for his expedition against the Romans , Cyneas his chief minister ask- ed him what he proposed to ...
... mention- ed Pyrrhus , I will end with a very good , though known story of this ambitious madman . When he had shewn the utmost fondness for his expedition against the Romans , Cyneas his chief minister ask- ed him what he proposed to ...
Strana 52
... mention me to my father , for fear of pro- voking him . About a month ago he lay sick upon his bed , and in great danger of his life : I was pierc- ed to the heart at the news , and could not forbear going to inquire after his health ...
... mention me to my father , for fear of pro- voking him . About a month ago he lay sick upon his bed , and in great danger of his life : I was pierc- ed to the heart at the news , and could not forbear going to inquire after his health ...
Strana 60
... mention La Fon- taine , who by this way of writing is come more in- to vogue than any other author of our times . The fables I have here mentioned are raised alto- gether upon brutes and vegetables , with some of our own species mixt ...
... mention La Fon- taine , who by this way of writing is come more in- to vogue than any other author of our times . The fables I have here mentioned are raised alto- gether upon brutes and vegetables , with some of our own species mixt ...
Strana 66
... mentions a drowsy husband who raised an estate by snoring , but then he is represented to have slept what the common people call a dog's sleep ; or if his sleep was real , his wife was awake , and about her business . Your pen , which ...
... mentions a drowsy husband who raised an estate by snoring , but then he is represented to have slept what the common people call a dog's sleep ; or if his sleep was real , his wife was awake , and about her business . Your pen , which ...
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