The Spectator, Volume 2Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 18
... walking to and fro in this enchanted wilderness , I could not for- bear breaking out into soliloquies upon the sev- eral wonders which lay before me , when , to my great surprise , I found there were artificial echoes in every walk ...
... walking to and fro in this enchanted wilderness , I could not for- bear breaking out into soliloquies upon the sev- eral wonders which lay before me , when , to my great surprise , I found there were artificial echoes in every walk ...
Pagina 33
... walk , than she was to go at a year old . By walking , you will easily know I mean that regular but easy motion which gives our persons so irresistible a grace as if we moved to music , and is a kind of disenga- ged figure ; or , if I ...
... walk , than she was to go at a year old . By walking , you will easily know I mean that regular but easy motion which gives our persons so irresistible a grace as if we moved to music , and is a kind of disenga- ged figure ; or , if I ...
Pagina 236
... walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me with a very grave face not to venture myself ... walk in this place last night be- tween the hours of nine and ten , and could not but fancy it one of the most ...
... walks in it besides the chaplain . My good friend the butler desired me with a very grave face not to venture myself ... walk in this place last night be- tween the hours of nine and ten , and could not but fancy it one of the most ...
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VOL II | 13 |
DIFFERENCE between True and False | 62 |
On Friendship ADDISON | 68 |
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