The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 10
... lived an age or two ago should return into the world again , he would really want a dictionary to help him to understand his own language , and to know the true in- trinsic value of the phrase in fashion ; and would hardly at first ...
... lived an age or two ago should return into the world again , he would really want a dictionary to help him to understand his own language , and to know the true in- trinsic value of the phrase in fashion ; and would hardly at first ...
Pagina 23
... who likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , No. 561 . 23 SPECTATOR .
... who likewise gave up his place to a gentleman at court . The courtier was as short lived a favourite as his predecessors , but had the pleasure of seeing himself succeeded by a long series of lovers , No. 561 . 23 SPECTATOR .
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... lived in former ages , or converse with any who is eminent among our contemporaries , that is not an instance of what I am saying . But as I have hitherto only argued against the parti- ality and injustice of giving our judgment upon ...
... lived in former ages , or converse with any who is eminent among our contemporaries , that is not an instance of what I am saying . But as I have hitherto only argued against the parti- ality and injustice of giving our judgment upon ...
Pagina 63
... lived in constant fear of them all ; my good genius dictated to me to bring him acquainted with Dr. Gruel ; from that day he was always contented , because he had names for all his complaints ; the good doctor furnished him with reasons ...
... lived in constant fear of them all ; my good genius dictated to me to bring him acquainted with Dr. Gruel ; from that day he was always contented , because he had names for all his complaints ; the good doctor furnished him with reasons ...
Pagina 66
... lived within an emerald , and converted every thing that was near it to the highest perfection it was capable of . gives a lustre , ' says he , to the sun , and water to the diamond . It irradiates every metal , and enriches lead with ...
... lived within an emerald , and converted every thing that was near it to the highest perfection it was capable of . gives a lustre , ' says he , to the sun , and water to the diamond . It irradiates every metal , and enriches lead with ...
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