The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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Σελίδα 18
... able to imagine what had brought them together . Our English proverb says , ' Tis merry in the hall , When beards wag all . It proved so in the assembly I am now speak- ing of , who seeing so many peaks of faces agi- tated with eating ...
... able to imagine what had brought them together . Our English proverb says , ' Tis merry in the hall , When beards wag all . It proved so in the assembly I am now speak- ing of , who seeing so many peaks of faces agi- tated with eating ...
Σελίδα 29
... able to meet a man's eye , or pronounce a sentence without confusion , can voluntarily commit the greatest villanies or the most indecent actions . Such a person seems to have made a resolution to do ill even in spite of himself , and ...
... able to meet a man's eye , or pronounce a sentence without confusion , can voluntarily commit the greatest villanies or the most indecent actions . Such a person seems to have made a resolution to do ill even in spite of himself , and ...
Σελίδα 74
... able to read , should I overlook some excellent pieces lately come out . My lord bishop of St. Asaph has just now pub- lished some sermons , the preface to which seems to me to determine a great point . He has , like a good man and a ...
... able to read , should I overlook some excellent pieces lately come out . My lord bishop of St. Asaph has just now pub- lished some sermons , the preface to which seems to me to determine a great point . He has , like a good man and a ...
Σελίδα 75
... able to make , for these many years last past , upon our public affairs , and from the natural tendency of several principles and practices , that have of late been studiously revived , and from what has followed thereupon , I could not ...
... able to make , for these many years last past , upon our public affairs , and from the natural tendency of several principles and practices , that have of late been studiously revived , and from what has followed thereupon , I could not ...
Σελίδα 79
... able only to promise and presage its future glories and successes , from the good appearances of things , and the happy turn our affairs began to take , and could not then count up the victories and triumphs that for seven years after ...
... able only to promise and presage its future glories and successes , from the good appearances of things , and the happy turn our affairs began to take , and could not then count up the victories and triumphs that for seven years after ...
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