The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... hear my Saviour's dying Groans , To give thofe Sorrows Weight . VI . For never fhall my Soul despair Her Pardon to procure , Who knows thine only Son has dy'd To make her Pardon fure . ' THERE is a noble Hymn in < French , which ...
... hear my Saviour's dying Groans , To give thofe Sorrows Weight . VI . For never fhall my Soul despair Her Pardon to procure , Who knows thine only Son has dy'd To make her Pardon fure . ' THERE is a noble Hymn in < French , which ...
Strana 22
... hear what he faid , or to discover the Faces of his Hearers ; only I thought I now per- ceived Virgil , who had joined them , and flood in a Pofture full of Admi- rátion at the Harmony of his Words . " LASTLY , LASTLY , At the very ...
... hear what he faid , or to discover the Faces of his Hearers ; only I thought I now per- ceived Virgil , who had joined them , and flood in a Pofture full of Admi- rátion at the Harmony of his Words . " LASTLY , LASTLY , At the very ...
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Mr. SPECTATOR , " IT is with inexpreffible Sorrow that hear of the Death of good Sir Roger , and do heartily condole with you upon fo melancholy an Occafion . ' I think you ought to have blackened the Edges of a Paper which brought us ...
Mr. SPECTATOR , " IT is with inexpreffible Sorrow that hear of the Death of good Sir Roger , and do heartily condole with you upon fo melancholy an Occafion . ' I think you ought to have blackened the Edges of a Paper which brought us ...
Strana 70
... hear , I mean that can report what " they have seen or heard , and this through Incapacity of Prejudice , one of ... hears and I con- G temn temn the Men given to Narrations under the Appellation of The SPECTATOR . N ° 521 . Nf21. ...
... hear , I mean that can report what " they have seen or heard , and this through Incapacity of Prejudice , one of ... hears and I con- G temn temn the Men given to Narrations under the Appellation of The SPECTATOR . N ° 521 . Nf21. ...
Strana 74
... hear from others as literally as their Parts or Zeal will permit , and are called Re- citers . Here was a Fellow in Town fome Years ago , who used to divert • himself C himself by telling a Lye at Charing- Grofs in 74 The SPECTATOR . No ...
... hear from others as literally as their Parts or Zeal will permit , and are called Re- citers . Here was a Fellow in Town fome Years ago , who used to divert • himself C himself by telling a Lye at Charing- Grofs in 74 The SPECTATOR . No ...
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