The Spectator, Volum 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 13
... told a confidant of hers , she has cold fits . These fits shall last her a month or six weeks together ; and as she falls into them without provocation , so it is to be hoped she will return from them without the merit of new services ...
... told a confidant of hers , she has cold fits . These fits shall last her a month or six weeks together ; and as she falls into them without provocation , so it is to be hoped she will return from them without the merit of new services ...
Pàgina 24
... told it and acted in it . The good man and woman are long since in their graves , who used to sit and plot the welfare their children , while , perhaps , we were sometimes laughing at the old folks at another end of the house . The ...
... told it and acted in it . The good man and woman are long since in their graves , who used to sit and plot the welfare their children , while , perhaps , we were sometimes laughing at the old folks at another end of the house . The ...
Pàgina 46
... told in the most distinct manner , and grow out of one another in the most na- tural method . The third qualification of an epic poem is its greatness . The anger of Achilles was of such con- sequence , that it embroiled the kings of ...
... told in the most distinct manner , and grow out of one another in the most na- tural method . The third qualification of an epic poem is its greatness . The anger of Achilles was of such con- sequence , that it embroiled the kings of ...
Pàgina 54
... told me that there was a man below desired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly person , but that she did not know his name . I immediately went down to him , and found him to be the ...
... told me that there was a man below desired to speak with me . Upon my asking her who it was , she told me it was a very grave elderly person , but that she did not know his name . I immediately went down to him , and found him to be the ...
Pàgina 55
... told me my good friend his chaplain was very well , and much at my service , and that the Sunday before he had made a most incomparable sermon out of Doctor Barrow . I have left , says he , all my affairs in his hands , and being ...
... told me my good friend his chaplain was very well , and much at my service , and that the Sunday before he had made a most incomparable sermon out of Doctor Barrow . I have left , says he , all my affairs in his hands , and being ...
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