The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 44 találatból.
40. oldal
... hours with such a man as the former , and ab- horrence of the insipid prospect with one like the latter . To know when a lady is displeased with another , is to know the best time of advancing yourself . This method of two persons ...
... hours with such a man as the former , and ab- horrence of the insipid prospect with one like the latter . To know when a lady is displeased with another , is to know the best time of advancing yourself . This method of two persons ...
44. oldal
... hour was come for the sun to set , that I might enjoy the freshness of the evening in my garden , which then affords me the pleasantest hours I pass in the whole four - and- twenty . I immediately rose from my couch , and went down into ...
... hour was come for the sun to set , that I might enjoy the freshness of the evening in my garden , which then affords me the pleasantest hours I pass in the whole four - and- twenty . I immediately rose from my couch , and went down into ...
48. oldal
... hour - glass in the other , unobserved . Behind Necessity was Vesta , the goddess of fire , with a lamp which was perpetually supplied with oil , and whose flame was eternal . She cheered the rugged brow of Ne- cessity , and warmed her ...
... hour - glass in the other , unobserved . Behind Necessity was Vesta , the goddess of fire , with a lamp which was perpetually supplied with oil , and whose flame was eternal . She cheered the rugged brow of Ne- cessity , and warmed her ...
50. oldal
... hours after the breath is out of the body , while yet the clay is warm with its late life , and yet capable of resusci ... hour mutually lay aside the authority of having bestowed life on each other , live as brethren , and prepare new ...
... hours after the breath is out of the body , while yet the clay is warm with its late life , and yet capable of resusci ... hour mutually lay aside the authority of having bestowed life on each other , live as brethren , and prepare new ...
52. oldal
... hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be con- verted into pure gold . I will not pretend to express to you the unfeigned tenderness ...
... hour after his death he anointed his whole body , and poured down his throat that liquor which he had from old Basilius , the corpse would be con- verted into pure gold . I will not pretend to express to you the unfeigned tenderness ...
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