The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 2
... which there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay , to such a degree was my cu- riosity raised , that having read the controversies of some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made THE SPECTATOR . NO . I.
... which there was any thing new or strange to be seen ; nay , to such a degree was my cu- riosity raised , that having read the controversies of some great men concerning the antiquities of Egypt , I made THE SPECTATOR . NO . I.
Pagina 3
... seen m 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 a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my ...
... seen m 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 a more particular account . There is no place of general resort wherein I do not often make my ...
Pagina 4
... seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if possible ...
... seen , read , and heard , I begin to blame my own taciturnity ; and since I have neither time nor inclination to communicate the fulness of my heart in speech , I am resolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if possible ...
Pagina 12
... seen , even in a dream , before that time . They came in two by two , though matched in the most dissociable manner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which reason ...
... seen , even in a dream , before that time . They came in two by two , though matched in the most dissociable manner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to describe their habits and persons ; for which reason ...
Pagina 13
... seen but any one of those spectres ; what then must have been her condition when she saw them all in a body ? She fainted and died away at the sight . Et neque jam color est misto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , et vires , et quæ modò visi ...
... seen but any one of those spectres ; what then must have been her condition when she saw them all in a body ? She fainted and died away at the sight . Et neque jam color est misto candore rubori ; Nec vigor , et vires , et quæ modò visi ...
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