The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Pagina 167
... carry this thought yet further , I shall submit it to ' your consideration whether , instead of a theme or copy of ... carried to a greater degree of perfection , and how it exceeded or fell short of another . He might at the same time ...
... carry this thought yet further , I shall submit it to ' your consideration whether , instead of a theme or copy of ... carried to a greater degree of perfection , and how it exceeded or fell short of another . He might at the same time ...
Pagina 260
... carry on a good jest . He is very old for a man of so much good humour ; but to this day he is seldom merry , but he ... carried further may be better performed by other animals than men . It is not to rid much ground , or do much ...
... carry on a good jest . He is very old for a man of so much good humour ; but to this day he is seldom merry , but he ... carried further may be better performed by other animals than men . It is not to rid much ground , or do much ...
Pagina 369
... carrying on her great work , and intent upon her own preservation . The husbandman , after the same manner , is employed in ... carry this consideration higher , by observing that if matter had appeared to us endowed only with those real ...
... carrying on her great work , and intent upon her own preservation . The husbandman , after the same manner , is employed in ... carry this consideration higher , by observing that if matter had appeared to us endowed only with those real ...
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