The Spectator, Zväzok 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Strana 38
... readers , and amuse the imaginations of those who are more profound ; declaring , at the same time , that this is the last dream which I intend to publish this season . 9 The ingenious author of The Pilgrim's Progress , and of The Holy ...
... readers , and amuse the imaginations of those who are more profound ; declaring , at the same time , that this is the last dream which I intend to publish this season . 9 The ingenious author of The Pilgrim's Progress , and of The Holy ...
Strana 48
... reader will be of my opinion , that conjugal love is drawn in it with a delicacy which makes it appear to be , as I have represented it , an ornament as well as a virtue . ' PLINY TO HISPULLA . ' As I remember that great affection which ...
... reader will be of my opinion , that conjugal love is drawn in it with a delicacy which makes it appear to be , as I have represented it , an ornament as well as a virtue . ' PLINY TO HISPULLA . ' As I remember that great affection which ...
Strana 56
... readers that I cannot defer the publication of any thing which concerns their happiness or quiet . The repose of a married woman is consulted in the first of the following let- ters , and the felicity of a maiden lady in the second . I ...
... readers that I cannot defer the publication of any thing which concerns their happiness or quiet . The repose of a married woman is consulted in the first of the following let- ters , and the felicity of a maiden lady in the second . I ...
Strana 81
... readers scorn'd , thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; • Mr. Tickell alludes here to Steele's papers against the sharpers , & c . in the Tatler , and particularly to a letter in Tat . No ...
... readers scorn'd , thou wing'st thy daring flight Above the stars , and tread'st the fields of light ; • Mr. Tickell alludes here to Steele's papers against the sharpers , & c . in the Tatler , and particularly to a letter in Tat . No ...
Strana 96
... reader will be as much pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , if he reflects on the several amusements of hope which have sometimes passed in his mind , as a near relation to the Persian glass - man ...
... reader will be as much pleased with it as I have been , and that he will consider himself , if he reflects on the several amusements of hope which have sometimes passed in his mind , as a near relation to the Persian glass - man ...
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