The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 41
common actions of life , which is usually so visible among gentlemen of the army , and which a campaign or two would infallibly have given him . ' You will easily guess , Sir , by this my panegyric upon a military education , that I am ...
common actions of life , which is usually so visible among gentlemen of the army , and which a campaign or two would infallibly have given him . ' You will easily guess , Sir , by this my panegyric upon a military education , that I am ...
Pagina 73
... action ; and that we should be only so far sociable , as we are reasonable creatures . Truth is never the less so for not being attended to ; and it is the nature of actions , not the number of actors , by which we ought to regulate our ...
... action ; and that we should be only so far sociable , as we are reasonable creatures . Truth is never the less so for not being attended to ; and it is the nature of actions , not the number of actors , by which we ought to regulate our ...
Pagina 76
... pronounce it aloud , with that tone of the voice which I think agreeable to the sentiments there expressed ; and to this I generally add some motion or action of 76 No. 577 . SPECTATOR . No. 577. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1714. ...
... pronounce it aloud , with that tone of the voice which I think agreeable to the sentiments there expressed ; and to this I generally add some motion or action of 76 No. 577 . SPECTATOR . No. 577. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1714. ...
Pagina 77
... action , while he was too intently surveying my meditations through the key - hole . To be short , after this adventure I easily observed that great part of the family , especially the wo- men and children , looked upon me with some ...
... action , while he was too intently surveying my meditations through the key - hole . To be short , after this adventure I easily observed that great part of the family , especially the wo- men and children , looked upon me with some ...
Pagina 82
... actions , which his shape allowed him . The queen passed away whole hours every day in hearing and playing with him . Fad- lallah could even have thought himself happy in this state of life , had he not frequently endured the ...
... actions , which his shape allowed him . The queen passed away whole hours every day in hearing and playing with him . Fad- lallah could even have thought himself happy in this state of life , had he not frequently endured the ...
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