The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 79
... matters not whether this present self be made up of the same or other sub- stances . ' I was mightily pleased with a story in some measure applicable to this piece of philosophy , which I read the other day in the Persian Tales , as ...
... matters not whether this present self be made up of the same or other sub- stances . ' I was mightily pleased with a story in some measure applicable to this piece of philosophy , which I read the other day in the Persian Tales , as ...
Pagina 82
... matter for their diversion . ' Zemroude was likewise fond of a little lap - dog which she kept in her apartment , and which one night happened to die . • The king immediately found himself inclined to quit the shape of the nightingale ...
... matter for their diversion . ' Zemroude was likewise fond of a little lap - dog which she kept in her apartment , and which one night happened to die . • The king immediately found himself inclined to quit the shape of the nightingale ...
Pagina 85
... matter with him , that the offering should always be brought by a chorus of young girls , who were none of them above seven years old . It was wonderful , says the author , to see how different the treatment was which the dogs gave to ...
... matter with him , that the offering should always be brought by a chorus of young girls , who were none of them above seven years old . It was wonderful , says the author , to see how different the treatment was which the dogs gave to ...
Pagina 88
... matter so inconceivably wide and magnificent for the habitation of mortal and perishable beings , how great may we suppose the courts of his house to be ; where he makes his residence in a more especial manner ; and displays himself in ...
... matter so inconceivably wide and magnificent for the habitation of mortal and perishable beings , how great may we suppose the courts of his house to be ; where he makes his residence in a more especial manner ; and displays himself in ...
Pagina 97
... matters of this nature , he is looked upon with an eye of ridicule by the cunning and selfish part of mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to come into ...
... matters of this nature , he is looked upon with an eye of ridicule by the cunning and selfish part of mankind . Most people are of the humour of an old fellow of a college , who , when he was pressed by the society to come into ...
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