The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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5. oldal
... mention , and own there are proper sea- sons for the introduction of other words besides That ; but I scorn as much to supply the place of a Who or a Which at every turn , as they are un- equal always to fill mine ; and I expect good ...
... mention , and own there are proper sea- sons for the introduction of other words besides That ; but I scorn as much to supply the place of a Who or a Which at every turn , as they are un- equal always to fill mine ; and I expect good ...
20. oldal
... mention many of their conversations , into which these memorials of them may give light . ' Pharamond , when he had a mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by ...
... mention many of their conversations , into which these memorials of them may give light . ' Pharamond , when he had a mind to retire for an hour or two from the hurry of business and fatigue of ceremony , made a signal to Eucrate , by ...
25. oldal
... mention a paper - kite , from which I have received great im- provement ; and a hat - case which I would not ex- change for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all ...
... mention a paper - kite , from which I have received great im- provement ; and a hat - case which I would not ex- change for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all ...
38. oldal
... mention of grooms in particular . ' This honest gentleman , who is so desirous that I should write a satire upon grooms , has a great deal of reason for his resentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind so much as this of ...
... mention of grooms in particular . ' This honest gentleman , who is so desirous that I should write a satire upon grooms , has a great deal of reason for his resentment ; and I know no evil which touches all mankind so much as this of ...
39. oldal
... mention the crowds of servants , and their insolence , near the courts of justice , and the stairs towards the supreme assembly , where there is an universal mockery of all order , such riotous clamour and licentious con- fusion , that ...
... mention the crowds of servants , and their insolence , near the courts of justice , and the stairs towards the supreme assembly , where there is an universal mockery of all order , such riotous clamour and licentious con- fusion , that ...
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