The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana viii
... manner of the original in regard to spelling , punctuation , italics , and capital letters will not be condemned as antiquarian pedantry . A slight perusal must convince the reader that these are not to be excused as the caprice of the ...
... manner of the original in regard to spelling , punctuation , italics , and capital letters will not be condemned as antiquarian pedantry . A slight perusal must convince the reader that these are not to be excused as the caprice of the ...
Strana 14
... Manner , and mingled together in a kind of Dance . It would be tedious to describe their Habits and Persons ; for which Reason I shall only inform my Reader that the first Couple were Tyranny and Anarchy , the second were Bigotry and ...
... Manner , and mingled together in a kind of Dance . It would be tedious to describe their Habits and Persons ; for which Reason I shall only inform my Reader that the first Couple were Tyranny and Anarchy , the second were Bigotry and ...
Strana 17
... Manners , Failings , and Merits , It is remarkable , that those who want any one Sense , possess the others with ... Manner of bearing their Condition , often pity the Prosperous and admire the Unhappy . Those who converse with the ...
... Manners , Failings , and Merits , It is remarkable , that those who want any one Sense , possess the others with ... Manner of bearing their Condition , often pity the Prosperous and admire the Unhappy . Those who converse with the ...
Strana 24
... Manner , that they are no more shocked at Vice and Folly , than Men of slower Capacities , There is no greater Monster in Being , than a very ill Man of great Parts : He lives like a Man in a Palsy , with one Side of him dead . While ...
... Manner , that they are no more shocked at Vice and Folly , than Men of slower Capacities , There is no greater Monster in Being , than a very ill Man of great Parts : He lives like a Man in a Palsy , with one Side of him dead . While ...
Strana 42
... manner , Sir , When I consider how perfectly new all you have said on this Subject is , and that the Story you have given us is not quite Two thousand Years old , I cannot but think it a Piece of Presumption to dispute with you : But ...
... manner , Sir , When I consider how perfectly new all you have said on this Subject is , and that the Story you have given us is not quite Two thousand Years old , I cannot but think it a Piece of Presumption to dispute with you : But ...
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