The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... thought one part of my sabbath very well well spent in hearing a repetition of it . But , alas ! Mr. Spectator , this reverend divine gave us his grace's sermon , and yet I don't know how ; even I , that I am sure have read it at least ...
... thought one part of my sabbath very well well spent in hearing a repetition of it . But , alas ! Mr. Spectator , this reverend divine gave us his grace's sermon , and yet I don't know how ; even I , that I am sure have read it at least ...
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... thought mad is to contend that you are not so ; as we generally conclude that man drunk who takes pains to be thought sober . I will therefore leave myself to your determination ; but am the more de- sirous to be thought in my senses ...
... thought mad is to contend that you are not so ; as we generally conclude that man drunk who takes pains to be thought sober . I will therefore leave myself to your determination ; but am the more de- sirous to be thought in my senses ...
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... thought of the like nature which deter- mined Homer himself to divide each of his poems into as many books as there are letters in the Greek alphabet . Herodotus has in the same manner adapted his books to the number of the Muses , for ...
... thought of the like nature which deter- mined Homer himself to divide each of his poems into as many books as there are letters in the Greek alphabet . Herodotus has in the same manner adapted his books to the number of the Muses , for ...
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