The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... reason , therefore , I shall in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next publish a sheet - full of thoughts ... reasons , I must keep to myself , over it , he grew careless of himself , and never at least for some time ; I mean ...
... reason , therefore , I shall in love by a perverse beautiful widow of the next publish a sheet - full of thoughts ... reasons , I must keep to myself , over it , he grew careless of himself , and never at least for some time ; I mean ...
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... reason Sir Roger was saying last night , writing of his poem , * to rescue the Muses out of that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts the bands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet deserve to be hanged . The reflections ...
... reason Sir Roger was saying last night , writing of his poem , * to rescue the Muses out of that he was of opinion none but men of fine parts the bands of ravishers , to restore them to their sweet deserve to be hanged . The reflections ...
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... reason to am sure that he knows them both , and that he will think himself affronted by you . not fail to comfort and support me under thein . ' C. ADDISON . No 8. FRIDAY , MARCH 9 , 1710-11 . At Venus obscuro gradientes aere sepsit ...
... reason to am sure that he knows them both , and that he will think himself affronted by you . not fail to comfort and support me under thein . ' C. ADDISON . No 8. FRIDAY , MARCH 9 , 1710-11 . At Venus obscuro gradientes aere sepsit ...
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... reason to perform our parts . As prised when I say one or two of them are rational , to scenes of madness , you know , sir , there are others sensitive and vegetative actors , and others noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare ; but ...
... reason to perform our parts . As prised when I say one or two of them are rational , to scenes of madness , you know , sir , there are others sensitive and vegetative actors , and others noble instances of this kind in Shakspeare ; but ...
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... reason tion of those qualities that should do him honour . that my correspondents are willing by my means So pernicious a thing is wit , when it is not tem- to be rid of them . The two following letters are pered with virtue and ...
... reason tion of those qualities that should do him honour . that my correspondents are willing by my means So pernicious a thing is wit , when it is not tem- to be rid of them . The two following letters are pered with virtue and ...
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