The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 12
... pleased when I am walking in a Labyrinth of my own raising , not to know whether the next Tree I shall meet with is an Apple or an Oak , an Elm or a Pear - tree . My Kitchin has likewise its particular Quarters assigned it ; for besides ...
... pleased when I am walking in a Labyrinth of my own raising , not to know whether the next Tree I shall meet with is an Apple or an Oak , an Elm or a Pear - tree . My Kitchin has likewise its particular Quarters assigned it ; for besides ...
Pagina 114
... pleased , as when she exerts her self in any Action that gives her an Idea of her own Per- fections and Abilities . This natural Pride and Ambition of the Soul is very much gratified in the reading of a Fable ; for in Writings of this ...
... pleased , as when she exerts her self in any Action that gives her an Idea of her own Per- fections and Abilities . This natural Pride and Ambition of the Soul is very much gratified in the reading of a Fable ; for in Writings of this ...
Pagina 189
... pleased with it as my self , had they seen the Face of the pretty Scribe . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , London , Nov. 1712 . You are always ready to receive any useful Hint or Proposal , and such , I believe , you will think one that may put you ...
... pleased with it as my self , had they seen the Face of the pretty Scribe . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , London , Nov. 1712 . You are always ready to receive any useful Hint or Proposal , and such , I believe , you will think one that may put you ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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