The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Zväzky 3–4 |
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... present . Is it possible , thought I , that human nature can rejoice in its disgrace , and take pleasure in seeing its own figure turned to ridicule , and distorted into forms that raise horror and aversion ? There is something dis ...
... present . Is it possible , thought I , that human nature can rejoice in its disgrace , and take pleasure in seeing its own figure turned to ridicule , and distorted into forms that raise horror and aversion ? There is something dis ...
Strana 31
... present . It is indeed a melancholy reflection to consider that the British nation , which is now at a greater height of glory for its councils and conquests than it ever was before , should distinguish itself by a certain looseness of ...
... present . It is indeed a melancholy reflection to consider that the British nation , which is now at a greater height of glory for its councils and conquests than it ever was before , should distinguish itself by a certain looseness of ...
Strana 32
... present calamity , without being relieved by the memory of any thing that is past , or the prospect of any thing that is to come . Annihilation is the greatest blessing that he proposes to himself , 32 NO . 111 . TATLER .
... present calamity , without being relieved by the memory of any thing that is past , or the prospect of any thing that is to come . Annihilation is the greatest blessing that he proposes to himself , 32 NO . 111 . TATLER .
Strana 36
... estate , to spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my observation , and I know are too trifling to be communicated to any but so wise a man as yourself , and 36 NO . 112 . TATLER .
... estate , to spare the life of a Tom - tit . These are at present the matters of greatest moment within my observation , and I know are too trifling to be communicated to any but so wise a man as yourself , and 36 NO . 112 . TATLER .
Strana 58
... present fashion , and the benefit which would thereby accrue to that branch of the British trade . To conclude , they gently touched upon the weight and unwieldiness of the garment , which they in- sinuated might be of great use to ...
... present fashion , and the benefit which would thereby accrue to that branch of the British trade . To conclude , they gently touched upon the weight and unwieldiness of the garment , which they in- sinuated might be of great use to ...
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