The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... of them in execution : it is your lordship only who enjoys these several talents united , and that too in as great perfection as others possess them singly . Your enemies acknowledge this great extent in your lordship's character 468902.
... of them in execution : it is your lordship only who enjoys these several talents united , and that too in as great perfection as others possess them singly . Your enemies acknowledge this great extent in your lordship's character 468902.
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... character , at the same time that they use their utmost industry and invention to derogate from it . But it is for your honour that those who are now your enemies were always so . You have acted in so much consistency with your- self ...
... character , at the same time that they use their utmost industry and invention to derogate from it . But it is for your honour that those who are now your enemies were always so . You have acted in so much consistency with your- self ...
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... diction on the weak unactive parts of the fable , which are not supported by the beauty of sentiments and characters . Accordingly the reader may observe , that the expressions are more florid 12 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
... diction on the weak unactive parts of the fable , which are not supported by the beauty of sentiments and characters . Accordingly the reader may observe , that the expressions are more florid 12 No. 321 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... character . Know ye not then , said Satan , fill'd with scorn , Know ye not me ? Ye knew me once no mate For you , there sitting where you durst not soar ; Not to know me , argues yourselves unknown , The lowest of your throng ...
... character . Know ye not then , said Satan , fill'd with scorn , Know ye not me ? Ye knew me once no mate For you , there sitting where you durst not soar ; Not to know me , argues yourselves unknown , The lowest of your throng ...
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... character ; in a word , to adjust the prerogatives of wisdom and beauty , and make each appear to the other in its ... characters . The speech of Eve , in particular , is dressed up in such a soft and natural turn of words and sentiments ...
... character ; in a word , to adjust the prerogatives of wisdom and beauty , and make each appear to the other in its ... characters . The speech of Eve , in particular , is dressed up in such a soft and natural turn of words and sentiments ...
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