The Spectator: ...Phil. Crampton, 1737 |
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... given to Reading and calm Converfation , should 6 ever be vifited by these Roarers : But they think they themselves , as Neighbours , may come into our Rooms ⚫ with the fame Right , that they and their Dogs hunt in our Grounds . C YOUR ...
... given to Reading and calm Converfation , should 6 ever be vifited by these Roarers : But they think they themselves , as Neighbours , may come into our Rooms ⚫ with the fame Right , that they and their Dogs hunt in our Grounds . C YOUR ...
第 6 頁
... given : over by my Phyficians , but fhould with much Diffi- culty recover : That the first Time I took the Air af- terwards , I fhould be addrefs'd to by a young Gentle-- man of a plentiful Fortune , good Senfe , and a gene-- rous ...
... given : over by my Phyficians , but fhould with much Diffi- culty recover : That the first Time I took the Air af- terwards , I fhould be addrefs'd to by a young Gentle-- man of a plentiful Fortune , good Senfe , and a gene-- rous ...
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... will find , by the Account which I have already given you , that my Compofitions in Gardening are altogether after the Pindarick manner , and in 14 The SPECTATOR . No. 477 . paffes thro' Banks of Violets and Primroses, Plats ...
... will find , by the Account which I have already given you , that my Compofitions in Gardening are altogether after the Pindarick manner , and in 14 The SPECTATOR . No. 477 . paffes thro' Banks of Violets and Primroses, Plats ...
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... given very little Entertainment to one lefs turned to Re- Яection than I was ; but it was a pleafing Speculation to remark on the Happiness of a Life , in which things of no Moment give Occafion of Hope , Self - Satisfaction , and ...
... given very little Entertainment to one lefs turned to Re- Яection than I was ; but it was a pleafing Speculation to remark on the Happiness of a Life , in which things of no Moment give Occafion of Hope , Self - Satisfaction , and ...
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... given fome Account , and which relate to the Character of the mighty Pha- ramond of France , and the close Friendship between him and his Friend Eucrate ; I found , among the Letters which had been in the Cuftody of the latter , an ...
... given fome Account , and which relate to the Character of the mighty Pha- ramond of France , and the close Friendship between him and his Friend Eucrate ; I found , among the Letters which had been in the Cuftody of the latter , an ...
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第 159 頁 - He makes much of those whom my master loved, and shows great kindness to the old house-dog, that you know my poor master was so fond of. It would have gone to your heart to have heard the moans the dumb creature made on the day of my master's death. He has never joyed himself since; no more has any of us.
第 75 頁 - They are, indeed, so disseminated through all the trading parts of the world, that they are become the instruments by which the most distant nations converse with one another...
第 13 頁 - I am so far from being fond of any particular 'one, by reason of its rarity, that if I meet with any one in a field which pleases me, I give it a place in my garden.
第 55 頁 - They mount up to the heaven, They go down again to the depths : Their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, And are at their wits
第 14 頁 - ... with its several little plantations, lying so conveniently under the eye of the beholder, on the other side of it there appears a seeming mount, made up of trees rising one higher than another, in proportion as they approach the centre.
第 164 頁 - Infinite goodness is of so communicative a nature, that it seems to delight in the conferring of existence upon every degree of perceptive being. As this is a speculation which I have often pursued with great pleasure to myself, I shall enlarge farther upon it, by considering that part of the scale of beings which comes within our knowledge.
第 164 頁 - ... for the livelihood of multitudes which inhabit it. The author* of the Plurality of worlds...
第 159 頁 - Andrew opening the book, found it to be a collection of Acts of Parliament. There was in particular the Act of Uniformity, with some passages in it marked by Sir Roger's own hand. Sir Andrew found that they related to two or three points, which he had disputed with Sir Roger the last time he appeared at the Club. Sir Andrew, who would have been merry at such an incident on another occasion, at the sight of...
第 13 頁 - There is the same irregularity in my plantations, which run into as great a wilderness as their natures will permit. I take in none that do not naturally rejoice in the soil, and am pleased when I am walking in a labyrinth of my own raising, not to know whether the next tree I shall meet with is an apple or an oak, an elm or a pear-tree.
第 158 頁 - Master's Service, he has left us Pensions and Legacies, which we may live very comfortably upon, the remaining Part of our Days. He has bequeathed a great Deal more in Charity, which is not yet come to my Knowledge, and it is peremptorily said in the Parish...