The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... leave the world wiser and better than they found it ; had they , I say , been possessed of the Art of Printing , there is no question but they would have made such an advantage of it , in dealing out their lectures to the pub- lic ...
... leave the world wiser and better than they found it ; had they , I say , been possessed of the Art of Printing , there is no question but they would have made such an advantage of it , in dealing out their lectures to the pub- lic ...
Pagina 43
... leave him a good estate : the father on the leave NO . 130 . 43 THE SPECTATOR . to relieve him he found his pocket was picked: ...
... leave him a good estate : the father on the leave NO . 130 . 43 THE SPECTATOR . to relieve him he found his pocket was picked: ...
Pagina 44
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. leave him a good estate : the father on the other hand was not a little delighted ... leaves off ; but if I may give credit to reports , our linguist having received such extraordinary rudiments towards ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. leave him a good estate : the father on the other hand was not a little delighted ... leaves off ; but if I may give credit to reports , our linguist having received such extraordinary rudiments towards ...
Pagina 45
... leave the country , since I find the whole neighbourhood begin to grow very inquisitive after my name and character , my love of solitude , taciturnity , and particular way of life , having raised a great curiosity in all these parts ...
... leave the country , since I find the whole neighbourhood begin to grow very inquisitive after my name and character , my love of solitude , taciturnity , and particular way of life , having raised a great curiosity in all these parts ...
Pagina 54
... leave then to transcribe my solilo- quy , as I stood by his mother , dumb with the weight of grief for a son who was her honour and her comfort , and never until that hour , since his birth , had been an occasion of a moment's sorrow to ...
... leave then to transcribe my solilo- quy , as I stood by his mother , dumb with the weight of grief for a son who was her honour and her comfort , and never until that hour , since his birth , had been an occasion of a moment's sorrow to ...
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