The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 Seiten |
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Seite 37
... talk of his redundancies , deficiencies , and irregularities what- ss compositions , cried out in a kind of laugh , soever ; and making every one sit down content in is our music then to receive further improve his own carcase , though ...
... talk of his redundancies , deficiencies , and irregularities what- ss compositions , cried out in a kind of laugh , soever ; and making every one sit down content in is our music then to receive further improve his own carcase , though ...
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... talk of a shape was generally presented them by the hand of some under eighteen stone . These wise traders regulate satyr , and sometimes of Apollo himself ; " for the their beauties as they do their butter , by the truth of which he ...
... talk of a shape was generally presented them by the hand of some under eighteen stone . These wise traders regulate satyr , and sometimes of Apollo himself ; " for the their beauties as they do their butter , by the truth of which he ...
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... talk - Good gods ! how he would talk ! ' Since I am upon this subject , I must observe that our English poets have succeeded much better in the style , than in the sentiments of their tragedies . Their language is very often noble and ...
... talk - Good gods ! how he would talk ! ' Since I am upon this subject , I must observe that our English poets have succeeded much better in the style , than in the sentiments of their tragedies . Their language is very often noble and ...
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... talk of things ready received very strong impressions from this that should only be mentioned in private , or in ludicrous nation , though by the length of the war whisper , are looked upon as parts of a refined ( as there is no evil ...
... talk of things ready received very strong impressions from this that should only be mentioned in private , or in ludicrous nation , though by the length of the war whisper , are looked upon as parts of a refined ( as there is no evil ...
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... talk , he can still be more agreeable to his company , as well as pleased in himself , in being only an bearer . It is a secret known but to few , yet of no small use in my usual complaisance crippled myself to at upon them . A very ...
... talk , he can still be more agreeable to his company , as well as pleased in himself , in being only an bearer . It is a secret known but to few , yet of no small use in my usual complaisance crippled myself to at upon them . A very ...
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