The Spectator, 4. kötetJ.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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53. oldal
... Reader . Supposing a Man always happy in his Dreams , and miserable in his waking Thoughts , and that his Life was equally divided between them , whether would he be more happy or miserable ? Were a Man a King in his Dreams , and a ...
... Reader . Supposing a Man always happy in his Dreams , and miserable in his waking Thoughts , and that his Life was equally divided between them , whether would he be more happy or miserable ? Were a Man a King in his Dreams , and a ...
56. oldal
... Readers , and , in Order to it , must propose two Points to their Consideration . First , that if they re trench any the smallest Particular in their ordinary Expence , it will easily make up the Half - Penny a Day , which we have now ...
... Readers , and , in Order to it , must propose two Points to their Consideration . First , that if they re trench any the smallest Particular in their ordinary Expence , it will easily make up the Half - Penny a Day , which we have now ...
57. oldal
... Readers will not go to the Sept. 19 , Price of buying my Papers by Retail , let them have Patience , and they may buy ... Reader is to consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a Year behind Hand with the fashionable and ...
... Readers will not go to the Sept. 19 , Price of buying my Papers by Retail , let them have Patience , and they may buy ... Reader is to consider , whether it is not better for him to be half a Year behind Hand with the fashionable and ...
64. oldal
... Reader . 1712 . When my bright Consort , now nor Wife nor Maid Asham'd and wanton , of Embrace afraid , Fled to the Streams , the Streams my Fair betray'd , To my fond Eyes she all transparent stood , She blush'd , I smil'd at the ...
... Reader . 1712 . When my bright Consort , now nor Wife nor Maid Asham'd and wanton , of Embrace afraid , Fled to the Streams , the Streams my Fair betray'd , To my fond Eyes she all transparent stood , She blush'd , I smil'd at the ...
65. oldal
... Reader from the following Narration it self , than from any Thing which I can say to introduce it . When Charles Duke of Burgundy , sirnamed The Bold , reigned over spacious Dominions now swallowed up by the Power of France , he heaped ...
... Reader from the following Narration it self , than from any Thing which I can say to introduce it . When Charles Duke of Burgundy , sirnamed The Bold , reigned over spacious Dominions now swallowed up by the Power of France , he heaped ...
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