The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 45
... instance , but in " Spain they have better bread than any we " have ; when ( poor hungry flaves ! ) they may " crumble it into water well enough and make " misons with it , for they have not a good mor- " sel of meat , except it be falt ...
... instance , but in " Spain they have better bread than any we " have ; when ( poor hungry flaves ! ) they may " crumble it into water well enough and make " misons with it , for they have not a good mor- " sel of meat , except it be falt ...
الصفحة 63
... instance ; if the complaint arises from cold humours and a want of free perfpiration by a stoppage and conftipation of the pores of the mina , oy which the feelings are rendered inert , and deprived of that proper emanation and ...
... instance ; if the complaint arises from cold humours and a want of free perfpiration by a stoppage and conftipation of the pores of the mina , oy which the feelings are rendered inert , and deprived of that proper emanation and ...
الصفحة 73
... instance will act as a counterpoise to luft , and intemperance , whilft vanity on the other hand will check avarice ; fear will keep a bad man honest , and pride will sometimes make a coward brave . Observe the manners of Palpatius in ...
... instance will act as a counterpoise to luft , and intemperance , whilft vanity on the other hand will check avarice ; fear will keep a bad man honest , and pride will sometimes make a coward brave . Observe the manners of Palpatius in ...
الصفحة 111
... purpose in these papers to make a practice of loading the page with lifts of titles , which may too truly be called dead names ; but in the instance of an author like. names ; face N ° 72. THE OBSERVER . fif PAGE PAGE PAGE.
... purpose in these papers to make a practice of loading the page with lifts of titles , which may too truly be called dead names ; but in the instance of an author like. names ; face N ° 72. THE OBSERVER . fif PAGE PAGE PAGE.
الصفحة 112
... instance of an author like Epicharmus , who stands at the head of his de- partment , every relique seems an object of some curiofity ; and therefore , although the fol- lowing catalogue may strike the dramatic reader as what may ...
... instance of an author like Epicharmus , who stands at the head of his de- partment , every relique seems an object of some curiofity ; and therefore , although the fol- lowing catalogue may strike the dramatic reader as what may ...
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