The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... believe it has nothing to think of but his performances . With a good share of this vanity in my heart , I made it my business these three days to listen after my own fame ; and as I have sometimes met with circumstances which did not ...
... believe it has nothing to think of but his performances . With a good share of this vanity in my heart , I made it my business these three days to listen after my own fame ; and as I have sometimes met with circumstances which did not ...
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... believe , as many wise and good men have done , that there are such phantoms and apparitions as those I have been speaking of , let us endeavour to establish to ourselves an interest in Him , who holds the reins of the whole creation in ...
... believe , as many wise and good men have done , that there are such phantoms and apparitions as those I have been speaking of , let us endeavour to establish to ourselves an interest in Him , who holds the reins of the whole creation in ...
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... believe ) an accept- delight , it is like reading of the seat of a able man but had some awkward imitators . giant in a romance ; the magnificence of his Ever since the Spectator appeared , have I house consists in the many limbs of men ...
... believe ) an accept- delight , it is like reading of the seat of a able man but had some awkward imitators . giant in a romance ; the magnificence of his Ever since the Spectator appeared , have I house consists in the many limbs of men ...
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... believe . Roscommon . boldens me , who am the wild boar that was killed by Mrs. Tofts , to represent to you , that I think I was hardly used in not hav- ing the part of the lion of Hydaspes given to me . It would have been but a natural ...
... believe . Roscommon . boldens me , who am the wild boar that was killed by Mrs. Tofts , to represent to you , that I think I was hardly used in not hav- ing the part of the lion of Hydaspes given to me . It would have been but a natural ...
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... believe I am the first prince that dated from this palace since John of Gaunt . Such is the uncertainty of all human greatness , that I , who lately never moved without a guard , am now pressed as a common soldier , and am to sail ...
... believe I am the first prince that dated from this palace since John of Gaunt . Such is the uncertainty of all human greatness , that I , who lately never moved without a guard , am now pressed as a common soldier , and am to sail ...
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