The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 4C. Dilly, 1788 |
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الصفحة 103
... mean ) tell ' em I fay that their fupper is grown " cold , their liquor hot , their pastry dry , their " bread ftale , their roaft done to powder , their falt - meat ftript from the very bones , their " tripes , chitterlings , faufages ...
... mean ) tell ' em I fay that their fupper is grown " cold , their liquor hot , their pastry dry , their " bread ftale , their roaft done to powder , their falt - meat ftript from the very bones , their " tripes , chitterlings , faufages ...
الصفحة 115
... means withal to footh thefe cares , " And he , who meditates on other's woes , Shall in that meditation lofe his own : " Call then the tragic poet to your aid , " Hear him , and take instruction from the stage : " Let Telephus appear ...
... means withal to footh thefe cares , " And he , who meditates on other's woes , Shall in that meditation lofe his own : " Call then the tragic poet to your aid , " Hear him , and take instruction from the stage : " Let Telephus appear ...
الصفحة 121
... means of providing for the event of death , though none have yet been discovered of preventing it : Re- ligion and virtue are the great physicians of the foul ; patience and refignation are the nurfing- mothers of the human heart in ...
... means of providing for the event of death , though none have yet been discovered of preventing it : Re- ligion and virtue are the great physicians of the foul ; patience and refignation are the nurfing- mothers of the human heart in ...
الصفحة 124
... means of gaining general respect upon the nobleft terms : Is it not an abuse of language and an infult to common fenfe for a filly fellow to announce himself to the world as a man of pleasure , when there is not an action in his life ...
... means of gaining general respect upon the nobleft terms : Is it not an abuse of language and an infult to common fenfe for a filly fellow to announce himself to the world as a man of pleasure , when there is not an action in his life ...
الصفحة 134
... mean talent , which excels in trifles ; the fine arts are more likely to flourish under a prince , whose ignorance of them is qualified by general and impartial good - will towards their profeffors , than by one , who is himself a ...
... mean talent , which excels in trifles ; the fine arts are more likely to flourish under a prince , whose ignorance of them is qualified by general and impartial good - will towards their profeffors , than by one , who is himself a ...
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