“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 41 筆
第 8 頁
... leave nothing to chance or humour , but are fill for deriving every action from fome plot and contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual scheme of caufes or events , and preferving a conftant correspondence be- tween the camp and the ...
... leave nothing to chance or humour , but are fill for deriving every action from fome plot and contrivance , for drawing up a perpetual scheme of caufes or events , and preferving a conftant correspondence be- tween the camp and the ...
第 18 頁
... leaves fall off in autumn ; and thefe too will be reftored with the returning fpring . T No 173 . Tuesday , September 18 . Remove fera monftra , tuæque Saxificos vultus , quæcunque ca , tolle Medufe . OVID . Met . I. 5. v . 26r . Remove ...
... leaves fall off in autumn ; and thefe too will be reftored with the returning fpring . T No 173 . Tuesday , September 18 . Remove fera monftra , tuæque Saxificos vultus , quæcunque ca , tolle Medufe . OVID . Met . I. 5. v . 26r . Remove ...
第 21 頁
... leave it to the confideration of those who are the patrons of this monstrous trial of skill , whether or no they are not guil- ty , in fome measure , of an affront to their fpecies , in treat , ing after this manner the human face ...
... leave it to the confideration of those who are the patrons of this monstrous trial of skill , whether or no they are not guil- ty , in fome measure , of an affront to their fpecies , in treat , ing after this manner the human face ...
第 30 頁
... leave the author of the epiftle to exprefs his condition in his own way . Mr SPECTATOR . Do appear , in of your Ipes , ot deny but you app life pretty well , but there are very many things which you cannot poffibly have a true notion of ...
... leave the author of the epiftle to exprefs his condition in his own way . Mr SPECTATOR . Do appear , in of your Ipes , ot deny but you app life pretty well , but there are very many things which you cannot poffibly have a true notion of ...
第 31 頁
... leave to give you an account of myself , and my own ' fpoufe . You are to know that I am reckoned no fool , • have on several occafions been tried whether I will take ill ufage , and the event has been to my advantage ; and yet there is ...
... leave to give you an account of myself , and my own ' fpoufe . You are to know that I am reckoned no fool , • have on several occafions been tried whether I will take ill ufage , and the event has been to my advantage ; and yet there is ...
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