The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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56. oldal
... discourses upon what was well said or done by such a philosopher , hero , general , or poet . " - I no sooner heard this critic talk of my works , but I minuted what he had said ; and from that instant resolved to enlarge the plan of my ...
... discourses upon what was well said or done by such a philosopher , hero , general , or poet . " - I no sooner heard this critic talk of my works , but I minuted what he had said ; and from that instant resolved to enlarge the plan of my ...
58. oldal
... discourses from the correspondents whom I now invite , the danger will be of another kind ; and it is necessary to caution them only against using terms of art , and describing things that are familiar to them in words that are unknown ...
... discourses from the correspondents whom I now invite , the danger will be of another kind ; and it is necessary to caution them only against using terms of art , and describing things that are familiar to them in words that are unknown ...
61. oldal
... discourse , contracted a habit of complaint that he is sick . ' That he wants for nothing under the sun , but what to say , and therefore has fallen into this unhappy malady of complaining that he is sick . " That this custom of his ...
... discourse , contracted a habit of complaint that he is sick . ' That he wants for nothing under the sun , but what to say , and therefore has fallen into this unhappy malady of complaining that he is sick . " That this custom of his ...
63. oldal
... discourse upon beggars , that we may not pass by true objects of charity , or give to impostors . I looked out of my window the other morning earlier than ordinary , and saw a blind beggar , an hour before the passage he stands in is ...
... discourse upon beggars , that we may not pass by true objects of charity , or give to impostors . I looked out of my window the other morning earlier than ordinary , and saw a blind beggar , an hour before the passage he stands in is ...
64. oldal
... discourse upon the difficulty of reckoning to a day , and said she knew those who were certain to an hour ; then fell a laughing at a silly inexpe- rienced creature , who was a month above her time . Upon her husband's coming in , she ...
... discourse upon the difficulty of reckoning to a day , and said she knew those who were certain to an hour ; then fell a laughing at a silly inexpe- rienced creature , who was a month above her time . Upon her husband's coming in , she ...
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