The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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... ment there ! what will become of my wife all * " the while I am following the hounds ? Will " the follow nobody ; will nobody follow her ? " A pretty figure I shall make , to be chacing a " stag and come home with the horns . At least ...
... ment there ! what will become of my wife all * " the while I am following the hounds ? Will " the follow nobody ; will nobody follow her ? " A pretty figure I shall make , to be chacing a " stag and come home with the horns . At least ...
الصفحة 38
... ment to decide , whether he formed his drama immediately from the Pecorone of Fiorentina , borrowing the incident of the caskets from Boc- cace ; or at fecond hand , as fome fuppofe , from an old ballad formed upon that story . But I ...
... ment to decide , whether he formed his drama immediately from the Pecorone of Fiorentina , borrowing the incident of the caskets from Boc- cace ; or at fecond hand , as fome fuppofe , from an old ballad formed upon that story . But I ...
الصفحة 69
... ment was kept up in a very princely stile at Alexandria in particular , where a college was endowed and a special fund appointed for its support , with a president , and proper officers under him , for the entertainment of learned ...
... ment was kept up in a very princely stile at Alexandria in particular , where a college was endowed and a special fund appointed for its support , with a president , and proper officers under him , for the entertainment of learned ...
الصفحة 88
... ment ; he treated him with innumerable anec- " dotes and events , calculated to set off his own " wisdom , consequence , and good policy , and " of every tale he made himself the hero . The " courtiers kept filence through fear , the ...
... ment ; he treated him with innumerable anec- " dotes and events , calculated to set off his own " wisdom , consequence , and good policy , and " of every tale he made himself the hero . The " courtiers kept filence through fear , the ...
الصفحة 114
... ment ; and if my translations have not robbed them of their original merit , some pleasure , and let me hope fome profit , may attend their perusal . I have studied so to class them , as not to burthen or distract the reader with a mere ...
... ment ; and if my translations have not robbed them of their original merit , some pleasure , and let me hope fome profit , may attend their perusal . I have studied so to class them , as not to burthen or distract the reader with a mere ...
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