The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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37. oldal
... seem to have been conversant in very different scenes of life . But in the considerations of mankind , as a Spectator , you should not omit cir- cumstances which relate to the inferior part of the world , any more than those which ...
... seem to have been conversant in very different scenes of life . But in the considerations of mankind , as a Spectator , you should not omit cir- cumstances which relate to the inferior part of the world , any more than those which ...
43. oldal
... seems has at last married a Demurrer . I must only premise , that Sam , who is a very good bottle - com- panion , has been the diversion of his friends , upon account of his passion , ever since the year one thousand six hundred and ...
... seems has at last married a Demurrer . I must only premise , that Sam , who is a very good bottle - com- panion , has been the diversion of his friends , upon account of his passion , ever since the year one thousand six hundred and ...
46. oldal
James Ferguson. That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her contain'd , And in her looks ; which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart , unfelt before : And into all things from her ...
James Ferguson. That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her contain'd , And in her looks ; which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart , unfelt before : And into all things from her ...
48. oldal
... seem to have drawn such a state of torments in the description of Tantalus , who was punished with the rage of an eternal thirst , and set up to the chin in water that fled from his lips when- ever he attempted to drink it . Virgil ...
... seem to have drawn such a state of torments in the description of Tantalus , who was punished with the rage of an eternal thirst , and set up to the chin in water that fled from his lips when- ever he attempted to drink it . Virgil ...
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