The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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Strana 156
... pass As on dry land between two crystal walls, Aw'd by the rod of Moses so to stand Divided " The river dragon is an ... passing now the ford To Haran ; after him a cumbrous train Of herds, and flocks, and nnm'rous servitude ; Not wand ...
... pass As on dry land between two crystal walls, Aw'd by the rod of Moses so to stand Divided " The river dragon is an ... passing now the ford To Haran ; after him a cumbrous train Of herds, and flocks, and nnm'rous servitude ; Not wand ...
Strana 160
... pass within the regions of nature, I have before observed that it is not subject to any calculations of time. I have now finished ray observations on a work which does an honour to the English nation. I have taken a general view of it ...
... pass within the regions of nature, I have before observed that it is not subject to any calculations of time. I have now finished ray observations on a work which does an honour to the English nation. I have taken a general view of it ...
Strana 169
... passes for a good character ; but at present is yery often used to signify a sheepish awkward fellow, who has ... passing for assurance. If I was put to define modesty, I would call it, " the reflexion of tn ingenious * mind, either when ...
... passes for a good character ; but at present is yery often used to signify a sheepish awkward fellow, who has ... passing for assurance. If I was put to define modesty, I would call it, " the reflexion of tn ingenious * mind, either when ...
Strana 177
... pass upon no creature which had reason ; aud under the symbol of this goose, you may enter into the manner and method of leading creatures, with their eyes open, through thick •nd thin, for they know not what, they know not why. "All ...
... pass upon no creature which had reason ; aud under the symbol of this goose, you may enter into the manner and method of leading creatures, with their eyes open, through thick •nd thin, for they know not what, they know not why. "All ...
Strana 200
seven such years together pass over the head of any English monarch, nor cover it with so much honour. The crown and sceptre seemed to be the queen's least ornaments ; those, other princes wore in common with her ; and her great ...
seven such years together pass over the head of any English monarch, nor cover it with so much honour. The crown and sceptre seemed to be the queen's least ornaments ; those, other princes wore in common with her ; and her great ...
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