The British Essayists, Zväzok 7Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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... side , in separating carefully one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by simili- tude , and by affinity to take one thing for another . VOL . VII . B " This is a way of ...
... side , in separating carefully one from another , ideas wherein can be found the least difference , thereby to avoid being misled by simili- tude , and by affinity to take one thing for another . VOL . VII . B " This is a way of ...
Strana 42
... side , for he tells us the audience always followed the old woman , and never failed to laugh in the same place . I know nothing which more shews the essential and inherent perfection of simplicity of thought , above that which I call ...
... side , for he tells us the audience always followed the old woman , and never failed to laugh in the same place . I know nothing which more shews the essential and inherent perfection of simplicity of thought , above that which I call ...
Strana 45
... side being slain in battle . But the most remarkable circumstance of this kind is the dif- ferent manner in which the Scotch and English kings receive the news of this fight , and of the great men's deaths , who commanded in it : This ...
... side being slain in battle . But the most remarkable circumstance of this kind is the dif- ferent manner in which the Scotch and English kings receive the news of this fight , and of the great men's deaths , who commanded in it : This ...
Strana 65
... side , No slackness there was found ; And many a gallant gentleman Lay gasping on the ground . With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English bow , Which struck Earl Douglas to the heart , A deep and deadly blow . Eneas was ...
... side , No slackness there was found ; And many a gallant gentleman Lay gasping on the ground . With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English bow , Which struck Earl Douglas to the heart , A deep and deadly blow . Eneas was ...
Strana 80
... shuts it again , because he perceives that he has his night - cap on ; and examining himself further , finds that he is but half - shaved , that he has stuck his sword on his right side , that his stockings are about 80 N ° 77 . SPECTATOR .
... shuts it again , because he perceives that he has his night - cap on ; and examining himself further , finds that he is but half - shaved , that he has stuck his sword on his right side , that his stockings are about 80 N ° 77 . SPECTATOR .
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