The Spectator, Zväzok 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... heard the streets in the possession of the bell - man , who had now the world to himself , and cried , Past two of the clock . This roused me from my seat , and I went to my lodgings , led by a light , whom I put into the discourse of ...
... heard the streets in the possession of the bell - man , who had now the world to himself , and cried , Past two of the clock . This roused me from my seat , and I went to my lodgings , led by a light , whom I put into the discourse of ...
Strana 35
... ; she seemed to have a tongue for every one ; every one thought he heard of something that was valuable in himself , and expected a paradise which she promised as the reward of his merit . Thus were we No. 460 . 85 THE SPECTATOR .
... ; she seemed to have a tongue for every one ; every one thought he heard of something that was valuable in himself , and expected a paradise which she promised as the reward of his merit . Thus were we No. 460 . 85 THE SPECTATOR .
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... heard a voice in the crowd bemoaning the condition of man- kind , which is thus managed by the breath of Opinion , deluded by Error , fired by Self - Conceit , and given up to be trained in all the courses of Vanity , till Scorn and ...
... heard a voice in the crowd bemoaning the condition of man- kind , which is thus managed by the breath of Opinion , deluded by Error , fired by Self - Conceit , and given up to be trained in all the courses of Vanity , till Scorn and ...
Strana 56
... heard . " The middle condition seems to be the most advan- tageously situated for the gaining of wisdom . Poverty turns our thoughts too much upon the supplying of our wants , and riches upon our enjoying superflui- ties ; and as Cowley ...
... heard . " The middle condition seems to be the most advan- tageously situated for the gaining of wisdom . Poverty turns our thoughts too much upon the supplying of our wants , and riches upon our enjoying superflui- ties ; and as Cowley ...
Strana 63
... heard among them . Their sound is out into all lands ; and their words into the ends of the world . " As such a bold and sublime manner of think- ing furnishes very noble matter for an ode , the reader may see it wrought into the ...
... heard among them . Their sound is out into all lands ; and their words into the ends of the world . " As such a bold and sublime manner of think- ing furnishes very noble matter for an ode , the reader may see it wrought into the ...
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