The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 364
... particular Cock my Favourite ; and frequently complains that his Ducks and Geese have more of my Company than himself . I must confess I am infinitely delighted with those Specula- tions of Nature which are to be made in a Country ...
... particular Cock my Favourite ; and frequently complains that his Ducks and Geese have more of my Company than himself . I must confess I am infinitely delighted with those Specula- tions of Nature which are to be made in a Country ...
Pagina 409
... particular , began to prune their Words of all superfluous Letters , as they termed them , in order to adjust the Spelling to the Pronunciation ; which would have con- founded all our Etymologies , and have quite destroyed our Tongue ...
... particular , began to prune their Words of all superfluous Letters , as they termed them , in order to adjust the Spelling to the Pronunciation ; which would have con- founded all our Etymologies , and have quite destroyed our Tongue ...
Pagina 483
... particular Failure in the Ancients , opens a large Field of Raillerie to the little Wits , who can laugh at an Indecency but not relish the Sublime in these Sorts of Writings . The present Emperor of Persia , conformable to this Eastern ...
... particular Failure in the Ancients , opens a large Field of Raillerie to the little Wits , who can laugh at an Indecency but not relish the Sublime in these Sorts of Writings . The present Emperor of Persia , conformable to this Eastern ...
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