The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 7
... body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was . -Nil fuit unquam Tam dispar sibi- HOR . Sat. iii . 1. 1. ver . 18 . ' Nothing was ever so unlike itself . ' My old acquaintance ...
... body for making a little too free with my betters . In a word , I am quite another man to what I was . -Nil fuit unquam Tam dispar sibi- HOR . Sat. iii . 1. 1. ver . 18 . ' Nothing was ever so unlike itself . ' My old acquaintance ...
Pagina 28
... . SHALL entertain my readers with two very curious letters . The first of them comes from a chimerical per- son , who I believe never writ to any body before . 6 . SIR , I AM descended from the ancient 28 No. 563 . SPECTATOR .
... . SHALL entertain my readers with two very curious letters . The first of them comes from a chimerical per- son , who I believe never writ to any body before . 6 . SIR , I AM descended from the ancient 28 No. 563 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 34
... body , fought with a resolution equal to the necessity of their affairs , yet no one so remarkably distinguished himself on this occasion , to the amazement of both armies , as Isidas , the son of Phoebidas , who was at that time in the ...
... body , fought with a resolution equal to the necessity of their affairs , yet no one so remarkably distinguished himself on this occasion , to the amazement of both armies , as Isidas , the son of Phoebidas , who was at that time in the ...
Pagina 38
... body , and with one glance of thought should start beyond the bounds of the creation , should it for millions of years continue its pro- gress through infinite space with the same activity , it would still find itself within the embrace ...
... body , and with one glance of thought should start beyond the bounds of the creation , should it for millions of years continue its pro- gress through infinite space with the same activity , it would still find itself within the embrace ...
Pagina 46
... body be allowed to ? ' He had by this time filled a new pipe , and applying it to his lips , when we expected the last word of his sentence , put us off with a whiff of tobacco ; which he redoubled with so much rage and tre- pidation ...
... body be allowed to ? ' He had by this time filled a new pipe , and applying it to his lips , when we expected the last word of his sentence , put us off with a whiff of tobacco ; which he redoubled with so much rage and tre- pidation ...
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