The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 132
... reflect , under this head , rather on my morality , than on my invention . These are they who say an author is guilty of falsehood , when he talks to the public of manuscripts which he never saw , or describes scenes of action or ...
... reflect , under this head , rather on my morality , than on my invention . These are they who say an author is guilty of falsehood , when he talks to the public of manuscripts which he never saw , or describes scenes of action or ...
Strana 139
... reflect on the two sexes in every living species , with their resemblance to each other , and those particular distinctions that were necessary for the keeping up of this great world of life . There are many more demonstrations of a Su ...
... reflect on the two sexes in every living species , with their resemblance to each other , and those particular distinctions that were necessary for the keeping up of this great world of life . There are many more demonstrations of a Su ...
Strana 140
... reflect upon his character , but I am confirmed in the truth which I have , I think , heard spoken at the club , to wit , that a man of a warm and well disposed heart , with a very small capacity , is highly superior in human society to ...
... reflect upon his character , but I am confirmed in the truth which I have , I think , heard spoken at the club , to wit , that a man of a warm and well disposed heart , with a very small capacity , is highly superior in human society to ...
Strana 190
... reflect that we were likely to have nothing to interrupt our sips in the morning , and to suspend our coffee in mid - air , be- tween our lips and right ear , but the ordinary trash of newspapers . We resolved , therefore , not to part ...
... reflect that we were likely to have nothing to interrupt our sips in the morning , and to suspend our coffee in mid - air , be- tween our lips and right ear , but the ordinary trash of newspapers . We resolved , therefore , not to part ...
Strana 207
... Reflect the sun , and rais'd on spires he rides ; High o'er the grass hissing he rolls along , And brandishes by fits his forky tongue . DRYDEN . UPON laying down the office of Spectator , I acquaint- ed the world with my design of ...
... Reflect the sun , and rais'd on spires he rides ; High o'er the grass hissing he rolls along , And brandishes by fits his forky tongue . DRYDEN . UPON laying down the office of Spectator , I acquaint- ed the world with my design of ...
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