The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 10
... say ) of expressions of kindness and respect , that if a man who lived an age or two ago should return into the world again , he would really want a dictionary to help him to understand his own language , and to know the true in ...
... say ) of expressions of kindness and respect , that if a man who lived an age or two ago should return into the world again , he would really want a dictionary to help him to understand his own language , and to know the true in ...
Pagina 19
... says of the magpye , who you know was a great fortuneteller among the ancients ) chatter futurity . I have hitherto chosen to receive questions and return answers in writing , that I might avoid the tediousness and trouble of debates ...
... says of the magpye , who you know was a great fortuneteller among the ancients ) chatter futurity . I have hitherto chosen to receive questions and return answers in writing , that I might avoid the tediousness and trouble of debates ...
Pagina 25
... says Cowley * ; it grates his own heart to say any thing of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . " Let the tenor of his discourse * Cowley's Works , Essay xi . vol . ii . p . 780 , 8vo . edit ...
... says Cowley * ; it grates his own heart to say any thing of disparagement , and the reader's ears to hear any thing of praise from him . " Let the tenor of his discourse * Cowley's Works , Essay xi . vol . ii . p . 780 , 8vo . edit ...
Pagina 26
... says Bru- tus , ' that his consulship deserves more applause than my putting Cæsar to death , because I am not perpetually talk- ing of the ides of March , as he is of the nones of Decem- ber ? ' I need not acquaint my learned reader ...
... says Bru- tus , ' that his consulship deserves more applause than my putting Cæsar to death , because I am not perpetually talk- ing of the ides of March , as he is of the nones of Decem- ber ? ' I need not acquaint my learned reader ...
Pagina 27
... says Montaigne , I am a great lover of your white wines . What the devil signifies it to the public , ' says Scaliger , whether he is a lover of white wines or of red wines ? ' 6 I cannot here forbear mentioning a tribe of egotists ...
... says Montaigne , I am a great lover of your white wines . What the devil signifies it to the public , ' says Scaliger , whether he is a lover of white wines or of red wines ? ' 6 I cannot here forbear mentioning a tribe of egotists ...
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