The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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Pàgina 13
... short sketch which we have of it in holy writ . Mil- ton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I ...
... short sketch which we have of it in holy writ . Mil- ton's exuberance of imagination has poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments on this seat of happiness and innocence , that it would be endless to point out each particular . I ...
Pàgina 26
... short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shows the disagreeableness of such actions as are indifferent in themselves , and blameable only as they pro- ceed from creatures endowed with reason . My following correspondent ...
... short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shows the disagreeableness of such actions as are indifferent in themselves , and blameable only as they pro- ceed from creatures endowed with reason . My following correspondent ...
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... short my story , what can a man do after all ? I durst not stand for member of parliament last election , for fear of some ill consequence from my being off my post . What I would therefore desire of you is , to mote a project I have ...
... short my story , what can a man do after all ? I durst not stand for member of parliament last election , for fear of some ill consequence from my being off my post . What I would therefore desire of you is , to mote a project I have ...
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... short to one of his servants , who stood behind him , he bid him call a hackney - coach , and take care it was an elderly man that drove it . He then resumed his discourse upon Mrs. Trueby's water , telling me that the widow True- by ...
... short to one of his servants , who stood behind him , he bid him call a hackney - coach , and take care it was an elderly man that drove it . He then resumed his discourse upon Mrs. Trueby's water , telling me that the widow True- by ...
Pàgina 72
... SHORT FACE , CREECH . • In your speculation of Wednesday last , you have given us some account of that worthy so- ciety of brutes , the Mohocks ; wherein you have particularly specified the ingenious performances of the lion - tippers ...
... SHORT FACE , CREECH . • In your speculation of Wednesday last , you have given us some account of that worthy so- ciety of brutes , the Mohocks ; wherein you have particularly specified the ingenious performances of the lion - tippers ...
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