The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8J. Crissy, 1838 |
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... whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it . We admire some for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for their clearness of judgment ; others for their hap ...
... whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it . We admire some for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for their clearness of judgment ; others for their hap ...
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... whole poem , wherein the sentiments and allusions are not taken from this their delight- ful habitation . The reader , during their whole course of action , always finds himself in the walks of Paradise . In short , as the critics have ...
... whole poem , wherein the sentiments and allusions are not taken from this their delight- ful habitation . The reader , during their whole course of action , always finds himself in the walks of Paradise . In short , as the critics have ...
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... good inclina- tions , I would have her consider what a pretty figure she would make among posterity , were the history of her whole life published like these five days of it . I shall conclude my paper 30 No. 323 . THE SPECTATOR .
... good inclina- tions , I would have her consider what a pretty figure she would make among posterity , were the history of her whole life published like these five days of it . I shall conclude my paper 30 No. 323 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... whole com- pass of his learning upon this subject , further in- formed us , that there were still several nations in the world so very barbarous as not to have any looking - glasses among them ; and that he had lately read a voyage to ...
... whole com- pass of his learning upon this subject , further in- formed us , that there were still several nations in the world so very barbarous as not to have any looking - glasses among them ; and that he had lately read a voyage to ...
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... whole passage from Milton , your read- ers will be able to judge for themselves , and the quotation will not a little contribute to the filling up of your paper . Your humble servant , ' R. T. ' The last consideration urged by my ...
... whole passage from Milton , your read- ers will be able to judge for themselves , and the quotation will not a little contribute to the filling up of your paper . Your humble servant , ' R. T. ' The last consideration urged by my ...
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