THE OBSERVER, المجلد 3C. Dilly in the Poultry., 1791 |
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... common with himself , fubject to the fame wants , infirmities and neceffities , and one that has a brother's claim upon him for his cha- rity , candour and relief . It were to be withed no traveller would leave his own country without ...
... common with himself , fubject to the fame wants , infirmities and neceffities , and one that has a brother's claim upon him for his cha- rity , candour and relief . It were to be withed no traveller would leave his own country without ...
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... common than national ones , and more excufable than any ; in general hey are little else than ridiculous habits , which annot obtain much in a country where public ducation prevails , and fuch as a commerce with he world can hardly fail ...
... common than national ones , and more excufable than any ; in general hey are little else than ridiculous habits , which annot obtain much in a country where public ducation prevails , and fuch as a commerce with he world can hardly fail ...
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... in a grofs mistake , to lose my time with a man that cannot write common English ; for my friend has proved this to me out of a fine book , three times as big as the Spectator ; and , which is more , B 5 as N ° 80 . .9 THE OBSERVER .
... in a grofs mistake , to lose my time with a man that cannot write common English ; for my friend has proved this to me out of a fine book , three times as big as the Spectator ; and , which is more , B 5 as N ° 80 . .9 THE OBSERVER .
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... common fenfe would decide in as many minutes . It is the glorious privilege of the freemen of England to make their own laws , and they have made fo many , that they can neither count them up nor comprehend ther The parliament of ...
... common fenfe would decide in as many minutes . It is the glorious privilege of the freemen of England to make their own laws , and they have made fo many , that they can neither count them up nor comprehend ther The parliament of ...
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... common trull of the times . Though this part is very ftrongly colour- ed , and though the fcene with her and Falstaff is of a loose as well as ludicrous nature , yet if we compare Shakespear's conduct of this incident with that of the ...
... common trull of the times . Though this part is very ftrongly colour- ed , and though the fcene with her and Falstaff is of a loose as well as ludicrous nature , yet if we compare Shakespear's conduct of this incident with that of the ...
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الصفحة 193 - In the cauldron boil and bake; " Eye of newt and toe of frog, " Wool of bat and tongue of dog, " Adder's fork and blind-worm's fling, " Lizard's leg and owlet's wing, " For a charm of powerful trouble, " Like a hell-broth, boil and bubble ! " All. Double, double, toil and trouble,
الصفحة 244 - the top to the bottom, and the earth' did quake, and the rocks rent, and the graves were opened, and many bodies of faints, which jlept, arofe, and came out of the graves after
الصفحة 191 - Potters of the fea and land, " Thus do go about, about, " Thrice to thine and thrice to mine, " .And thrice again to make up nine. • " Peace ! the charm'-s wound up.
الصفحة 244 - the Spirit of God defcending like a dove, and lighting upon him ; and lo ! a voice from heaven, faying, This is my beloved Son, in whom
الصفحة 33 - one of another•, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous, not rendering railing for railing, but contrariwife blefling ; knowing that we are thereunto called, that we
الصفحة 39 - and to juftify mine own candour, for I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this fide idolatry as much as any : He was indeed
الصفحة 193 - Make the gruel thick and flab ; " Add thereto a tyger's chawdron " For th' ingredients of our cauldron. " All. Double, double, toil and trouble,
الصفحة 39 - Sufflaminandus e"rat, as Auguftus faid of Haterius : His wit was in his own power ; would the rule of it had been
الصفحة 244 - fun, and his raiment was white as the light, and behold ! there appeared unto them Mofes and Elias talking -with him;
الصفحة 183 - or can long retain : To educate a prince, born to reign over an enlightened people, upon the narrow fcale of fecret and fequeftered tuition, would be an abufe of common fenfe ; to let him- loofe upon the world is no lefs hazardous in the other extreme, and each would probably devote him to an inglorious