The Spectator, Zväzok 1George Washington Greene J.B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Strana 2
... whole and entire , without the loss or acquisition of a single field or meadow , during the space of six hundred years . There runs a story in the family , that when my mother was gone with child of me about three months , she dreamt ...
... whole and entire , without the loss or acquisition of a single field or meadow , during the space of six hundred years . There runs a story in the family , that when my mother was gone with child of me about three months , she dreamt ...
Strana 3
... whole life . Whilst I was in this learned body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the ...
... whole life . Whilst I was in this learned body , I applied myself with so much diligence to my studies , that there are very few celebrated books , either in the learned or modern tongues , which I am not acquainted with . Upon the ...
Strana 6
... whole outward room in a buzz of politics . The speculations were but very indifferent towards the door , but grew finer as you advanced to the upper end of the room , and were so very much improved by a knot of theorists , who sat in ...
... whole outward room in a buzz of politics . The speculations were but very indifferent towards the door , but grew finer as you advanced to the upper end of the room , and were so very much improved by a knot of theorists , who sat in ...
Strana 10
... whole encompassed with a park of six or seven Iniles , ' , " * - bears no greater resemblance to the description of Coverly Hall than the scores of country - houses which have wood about them . Sir Roger is neither litigant nor lawyer ...
... whole encompassed with a park of six or seven Iniles , ' , " * - bears no greater resemblance to the description of Coverly Hall than the scores of country - houses which have wood about them . Sir Roger is neither litigant nor lawyer ...
Strana 19
... whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methoughts I returned to the great hall , where ...
... whole night , so that I fell insensibly into a kind of methodical dream , which disposed all my contemplations into a vision or allegory , or what else the reader shall please to call it . Methoughts I returned to the great hall , where ...
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