The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... thousand different Colours , and has often singled out Flowers that he might have met with under a common Hedge , in a Field , or in a Meadow , as some of the greatest Beauties of the Place . The only Method I observe in this Particular ...
... thousand different Colours , and has often singled out Flowers that he might have met with under a common Hedge , in a Field , or in a Meadow , as some of the greatest Beauties of the Place . The only Method I observe in this Particular ...
Pagina 187
... Thousand . Four Thousand Drachmas cannot fail of making Eight Thousand . As soon as by this means I am Master of Ten Thousand , I will lay aside my Trade of a Glass - man and turn Jeweller . I shall then deal in Diamonds , Pearls and ...
... Thousand . Four Thousand Drachmas cannot fail of making Eight Thousand . As soon as by this means I am Master of Ten Thousand , I will lay aside my Trade of a Glass - man and turn Jeweller . I shall then deal in Diamonds , Pearls and ...
Pagina 309
... thousand Years : Which of these two Cases would you make your Choice ? It must be confessed in this Case , so many Thousands of Years are to the Imagination as a kind of Eternity , tho ' in Reality they do not bear so great a Proportion ...
... thousand Years : Which of these two Cases would you make your Choice ? It must be confessed in this Case , so many Thousands of Years are to the Imagination as a kind of Eternity , tho ' in Reality they do not bear so great a Proportion ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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