The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Pagina 22
... head ; for the best of women was breathless , and gone for ever . ' Now the doctrine I would , methinks , have you raise from this account I have given you , is , that there is a certain equanimity in those who are good and just , which ...
... head ; for the best of women was breathless , and gone for ever . ' Now the doctrine I would , methinks , have you raise from this account I have given you , is , that there is a certain equanimity in those who are good and just , which ...
Pagina 27
... heads , which they are as eloquent upon as they can , and may be called " embellishers ; " the others repeat only what they hear from others as literally as their parts or zeal will permit , and are called " reciters . " Here was a ...
... heads , which they are as eloquent upon as they can , and may be called " embellishers ; " the others repeat only what they hear from others as literally as their parts or zeal will permit , and are called " reciters . " Here was a ...
Pagina 37
... head to write dreams and visions , I determined to print nothing of that nature which was not of my own invention . But several laborious dreamers have of late commu- nicated to me works of this nature , which , for their reputations ...
... head to write dreams and visions , I determined to print nothing of that nature which was not of my own invention . But several laborious dreamers have of late commu- nicated to me works of this nature , which , for their reputations ...
Pagina 42
... head ; methought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made me stop of a sudden , suspecting some charm or enchant- As I was casting about within myself what I should do , and whom to apply to in this case , I spied at some ...
... head ; methought it distracted and disordered all there ; this made me stop of a sudden , suspecting some charm or enchant- As I was casting about within myself what I should do , and whom to apply to in this case , I spied at some ...
Pagina 43
... head as not to suffer themselves to be blinded by this bewitching water ; the black tower is not vanished out of their sight , they see it whenever they look up to it ; but see how they go sideways , and with their eyes downwards , as ...
... head as not to suffer themselves to be blinded by this bewitching water ; the black tower is not vanished out of their sight , they see it whenever they look up to it ; but see how they go sideways , and with their eyes downwards , as ...
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