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Pagina 36
... eye that could take in the whole compass of nature , and pass from one end of the creation to the other ; as it is ... eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are , the more still are our discoveries . Huygenius carries this thought so far ...
... eye that could take in the whole compass of nature , and pass from one end of the creation to the other ; as it is ... eyes ; and the finer our telescopes are , the more still are our discoveries . Huygenius carries this thought so far ...
Pagina 39
... eye of mercy , those who endeavour to recommend themselves to his notice , and in an unfeigned humility of heart think themselves unworthy that he should be mindful of them * . ADDISON . No. 566. MONDAY , JULY 12 , 1714 . Militia ...
... eye of mercy , those who endeavour to recommend themselves to his notice , and in an unfeigned humility of heart think themselves unworthy that he should be mindful of them * . ADDISON . No. 566. MONDAY , JULY 12 , 1714 . Militia ...
Pagina 42
... eye upon a new book , and , if he finds several letters separated from one another by a dash , he buys it up , and peruses it with great satisfaction . An M and an h , a T and an r * , with a short line between them , * M and an h means ...
... eye upon a new book , and , if he finds several letters separated from one another by a dash , he buys it up , and peruses it with great satisfaction . An M and an h , a T and an r * , with a short line between them , * M and an h means ...
Pagina 43
... eye of the purchaser ; not to mention scribbler , liar , rogue , rascal , knave , and villain , ' without which it is impossible to carry on a modern controversy . Our party - writers are so sensible of the secret virtue of an innuendo ...
... eye of the purchaser ; not to mention scribbler , liar , rogue , rascal , knave , and villain , ' without which it is impossible to carry on a modern controversy . Our party - writers are so sensible of the secret virtue of an innuendo ...
Pagina 45
... eye over it , The Spectator , ' says I , is very witty to day ; ' upon which a lusty lethargic old gentleman , who sat at the upper end of the table , having gradually blown out of his mouth a great deal of smoke which he had been ...
... eye over it , The Spectator , ' says I , is very witty to day ; ' upon which a lusty lethargic old gentleman , who sat at the upper end of the table , having gradually blown out of his mouth a great deal of smoke which he had been ...
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