The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 42
... thought , by the effect I then just observed the water of Worldly Wisdom had upon me ; for , as I had drank a little of it again , I felt a very sensible effect in my head ; methought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made ...
... thought , by the effect I then just observed the water of Worldly Wisdom had upon me ; for , as I had drank a little of it again , I felt a very sensible effect in my head ; methought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made ...
Strana 46
... thought by our fine gentle- men so indispensable an ornament in fashionable life as love . A knight errant , ' says Don Quixote , ' with- out a mistress , is like a tree without leaves ; ' and a man of mode among us , who has not some ...
... thought by our fine gentle- men so indispensable an ornament in fashionable life as love . A knight errant , ' says Don Quixote , ' with- out a mistress , is like a tree without leaves ; ' and a man of mode among us , who has not some ...
Strana 47
... thought , if the letters written by men of good - nature to their wives , were to be compared with those written by men of gallantry to their mis- tresses , the former , notwithstanding any inequality of style , would appear to have the ...
... thought , if the letters written by men of good - nature to their wives , were to be compared with those written by men of gallantry to their mis- tresses , the former , notwithstanding any inequality of style , would appear to have the ...
Strana 71
... thought very pretty company . But let us hear what he says for himself . ' MY WORTHY FRIEND , ' I QUESTION not but you , and the rest of my acquaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for ...
... thought very pretty company . But let us hear what he says for himself . ' MY WORTHY FRIEND , ' I QUESTION not but you , and the rest of my acquaintance , wonder that I , who have lived in the smoke and gallantries of the town for ...
Strana 73
... thought , in- stead of finding an end of it . If we consider the idea which wise men , by the light of reason , have framed of the Divine Being , it amounts to this ; that he has in him all the perfec- By Addison , dated , it seems ...
... thought , in- stead of finding an end of it . If we consider the idea which wise men , by the light of reason , have framed of the Divine Being , it amounts to this ; that he has in him all the perfec- By Addison , dated , it seems ...
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