Europe, in which there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay to such a degree was my curiosity raised, that, having read the controversies of some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt, I made a voyage to Grand Cairo on purpose to take... The Spectator - Strana 3upravili: - 1898Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Joseph Addison - 1883 - 224 str.
...there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay, to such a Degree was my Curiosity raised, that having read the Controversies of some great Men concerning...Particular, returned to my native Country with great Satisfaction. I have passed my latter Years in this City, where I am frequently seen in most publick... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1883 - 668 str.
...indeed, I do not remember that I ever spoke three sentences together in my whole life. »»»»** " I have passed my latter years in this city, where I am frequently seen in most public places, though there are not more than half a dozen of my select friends that know me. * * * There is no place of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 str.
...which there was anything new or strange to be seen; nay, to such a degree was my curiosity raised, that having read the controversies of some great men concerning...particular, returned to my native country with great satisfaction. 5. I have passed my latter years in this city, where I am frequently seen in most public... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 572 str.
...hundred words; and indeed, I do not remember that I ever spoke three sentences together in my whole life "I have passed my latter years in this city, where...I am frequently seen in most public places, though there are not more than half-a-dozen of my select friends that know me There is no place of general... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 416 str.
...if he did not make a speech in the assize-court a propos da bottes, and merely to show his dignity " I have passed my latter years in this city, where I am frequently seen in most public places, though there are not more than half-a-dozen of my select friends that know me. . . . There is no place of... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 str.
...face. Cf. Spectator, No. 19, p. 19 in this volume, 1. 20. 1. 25. Grand Cairo. Cf. Spectator, No. 1:— 'I made a Voyage to Grand Cairo, on purpose to take the Measure of a Pyramid." P. 174, 1. 2. queerity^ oddity. Latham gives this passage as his example. The word was probably coined... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 396 str.
...and, indeed, I do not remember that I ever spoke three sentences together in my whole life. . . . ' I have passed my latter years in this city, where I am frequently seen in most public places, though there are not more than half-a-dozen of my select friends that know me. . . . There is no place of... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 876 str.
...words ; and, indeed, I do not remember that I ever spoke three sentences together in my whole life " I have passed my latter years in this city, where I am frequently seen in most public places, though there are not more than half a dozen of mj select friends that know me There is no place of general... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1886 - 914 str.
...words ; and, indeed, I do not remember that I ever spoke three sentences together in my whole life " I have passed my latter years in this city, where I am frequently seen in most public places, though there are not more than half a dozen of my select friends that know me There is no place of general... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1887 - 216 str.
...as I had set myself right in that particular, returned to my native country with great satisfaction. I have passed my latter years in this city, where I am frequently seen in most public places, though there are not above half a dozen of my select friends that know me : of whom my next paper shall give... | |
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