The Spectator, Volum 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Pàgina 5
... leave to allow myself no respite from labor . It is an inexpressible pleasure to know a little of the world ; and be of no character or significancy in it . To be ever unconcerned , and ever looking on new objects with an endless ...
... leave to allow myself no respite from labor . It is an inexpressible pleasure to know a little of the world ; and be of no character or significancy in it . To be ever unconcerned , and ever looking on new objects with an endless ...
Pàgina 7
... leave of each other at the Dark - house , to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney - sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some raillery hap- pened between one of the fruit - wenches and those black men ...
... leave of each other at the Dark - house , to go to bed before the day was too far spent . Chimney - sweepers passed by us as we made up to the market , and some raillery hap- pened between one of the fruit - wenches and those black men ...
Pàgina 13
... leaves before men- tioned , and found almost as great a variety among them as in the vegetable world . I could easily observe the smooth - shining Italian leaves ; the nim- ble French aspen always in motion ; the Greek and Latin ever ...
... leaves before men- tioned , and found almost as great a variety among them as in the vegetable world . I could easily observe the smooth - shining Italian leaves ; the nim- ble French aspen always in motion ; the Greek and Latin ever ...
Pàgina 14
... leaves , without any hopes of flower or fruit : the leaves of some were fragrant and well - shaped , of others ill scented and ir- regular . I wondered at a set of old whimsical bota- nists , who spent their whole lives in the contempla ...
... leaves , without any hopes of flower or fruit : the leaves of some were fragrant and well - shaped , of others ill scented and ir- regular . I wondered at a set of old whimsical bota- nists , who spent their whole lives in the contempla ...
Pàgina 15
... leaves , fragrant flowers , and de- licious nourishing fruit . Sir , " Yours , & c . " " DEAR SPEC , 1 August 6 , 1712 . " You have given us in your Spectator of Saturday last , a very excellent discourse upon the force of cus- tom and ...
... leaves , fragrant flowers , and de- licious nourishing fruit . Sir , " Yours , & c . " " DEAR SPEC , 1 August 6 , 1712 . " You have given us in your Spectator of Saturday last , a very excellent discourse upon the force of cus- tom and ...
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