The Spectator: With a Biographical and Critical Preface, and Explanatory Notes ...Bosworth, 1854 |
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Σελίδα 187
... writing . You are to know then , that I am not of a very different constitution from Nathaniel Henroost , whom you ... write it out for my spouse from him . An ille mihi liber cui mulier imperat ? Cui leges imponit , præscribit , jubet ...
... writing . You are to know then , that I am not of a very different constitution from Nathaniel Henroost , whom you ... write it out for my spouse from him . An ille mihi liber cui mulier imperat ? Cui leges imponit , præscribit , jubet ...
Σελίδα 396
... write , but that he will gravely commit himself to paper the same man that he is in the freedom of conversation . I have hardly seen a line from any of these gentlemen , but spoke them as absent from what they were doing , as they ...
... write , but that he will gravely commit himself to paper the same man that he is in the freedom of conversation . I have hardly seen a line from any of these gentlemen , but spoke them as absent from what they were doing , as they ...
Σελίδα 418
... writer , and com- municate to the world such things as are worth their observation . The most exquisite words , and finest ... write with wit on a proper subject , is dull and stupid ; but one who shows it in an improper place , is as ...
... writer , and com- municate to the world such things as are worth their observation . The most exquisite words , and finest ... write with wit on a proper subject , is dull and stupid ; but one who shows it in an improper place , is as ...
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The Spectator: With a Historical and Biographical Preface, Τόμοι 3-4 Alexander Chalmers Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 1870 |
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