The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 9
... observe , ( for whilst I am in the Country I must fetch my Allusions from thence ) That only the Male Birds have Voices ; That their Songs begin a little before Breeding - time , and end a little after : That whilst the Hen is covering ...
... observe , ( for whilst I am in the Country I must fetch my Allusions from thence ) That only the Male Birds have Voices ; That their Songs begin a little before Breeding - time , and end a little after : That whilst the Hen is covering ...
Pagina 76
... observe Nature and Providence move together , the Physical and Moral World march the same pace : To observe Paradice and Eternal Spring the Seat of Innocence , Troubled Seasons and Angry Skies the Portion of Wickedness and Vice ! When ...
... observe Nature and Providence move together , the Physical and Moral World march the same pace : To observe Paradice and Eternal Spring the Seat of Innocence , Troubled Seasons and Angry Skies the Portion of Wickedness and Vice ! When ...
Pagina 466
... observe that the vainest part of Mankind are the most addicted to this Passion . I have read a Sermon of a Conventual in the Church of Rome , on those Words of the Wise Man , I said of Laughter it is mad , and of Mirth what does it ...
... observe that the vainest part of Mankind are the most addicted to this Passion . I have read a Sermon of a Conventual in the Church of Rome , on those Words of the Wise Man , I said of Laughter it is mad , and of Mirth what does it ...
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